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Experiment in Sichuan: a report on economic reform
Rulemaking Inaction and the Failure of Administrative Law
In: Duke Law Journal, Band 68, Heft 1805
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Overuse of Antibiotics in Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations: Regulation and Tort Law
In: 47 Environmental Law Review 557 (2017)
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The Failure to Understand Expertise in Administrative Law: The Problem and the Consequences
In: Wake Forest Univ. Legal Studies Paper
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Talking about Regulation: Political Discourse and Regulatory Gridlock
In: 7 WFU J. Law & Pub. Pol. 101 (2016)
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Why Administrative Law Misunderstands How Government Works: The Missing Institutional Analysis
In: Washburn Law Journal, Forthcoming
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The Complexity of Regulatory Capture: Diagnosis, Causality and Remediation
In: Roger Williams University Law Review, Band 102, Heft 1
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Paul Verkuil and Pragmatic Adjustment in Government
In: Cardoza Law Review, Band 32
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Cost‐Benefit Analysis: An Organizational Design Perspective
In: New York University Environmental Law Journal, Band 18
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OMB and the Politicization of Risk Assessment
In: Environmental Law, Band 37, Heft 4
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Administrative competence: reimagining administrative law
In: Cambridge studies in constitutional law
This book, by two of the world's leading administrative law scholars, reimagines administrative law as the law of public administration by making its competence the focus of administrative law. Grounded in extensive interdisciplinary, historical, and doctrinal analysis, Fisher and Shapiro show why understanding both the capacity and authority of expert public administration is crucial to ensure the legitimacy and accountability of the administrative state. To address the current precarious state of administrative law, they support a new study of the administrative process by an Attorney Generals Committee on Administrative Procedure leading to a revised Administrative Procedure Act (APA). This book is a must-read for anyone interested in administrative law and its reform.
Administrative competence: reimagining administrative law
In: Cambridge studies in constitutional law
The state we are in -- Expert administrative capacity -- Administrative accountability -- Enlightened foundations -- Debating administrative law : from the spoils system to the new deal -- The emergence of administrative law and the limits of legal imagination -- The narrowing of the administrative law imagination -- Administrative competence and the Chevron doctrine -- Hard look review -- Conclusion : towards an enlightened administrative law.