Procedural rules are an important part of litigation. They protect litigants' interests and further the cause of justice. But sometimes, mistakes are made, and procedural rules fail to live up to their promise. In such cases, procedural rules can keep people from getting their day…
On January 11, the Administrative Conference published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that would implement the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act and the Privacy Act. Public comments will be accepted through February 10, 2011 via Regulations.gov, email to smcgibbon@acus.gov or…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kathy Kyle 202.480.2091 kkyle@acus.gov
Revived Administrative Conference Publishes First Recommendation in Fifteen Years New Guidance For Agency Rulemaking That May Preempt State Law
Washington, D.C., January 4, 2011 – The Administrative Conference of the…
Administrative Conference adopts its first recommendation. Recommendation 2010-1 was approved at last week's plenary session with minor amendments. Click here for the final version of the Recommendation. For full details on this recommendation, please visit our Regulatory Preemption page. Should…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kathy Kyle 202.480.2091 kkyle@acus.gov
Government and Private Sector Executives Gather to Launch Administrative Law Agency Supreme Court Justice to provide opening remarks at first Administrative Conference plenary in 15 years
Washington, D.C., December 8, 2010…
Read Professor Sharkey's report on Federal Agency Preemption of State Law by visiting our Research Page > Current Projects > Regulatory Preemption or by simply visiting this link.
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At noon on December 1, Cynthia Farina, Cornell University Professor, will speak at the noontime lecture series, hosted by the Office of the Federal Register and the National Archives and Records Administration. This is the fourth in OFR's series of 75th anniversary programs, the National…
November 30 | 9:30am-noon
The Brookings Institution, Falk Auditorium, 1775 Massachusetts Ave, NW, Washington, D.C. The Center for Technology Innovation at Brookings and the Administrative Conference of the United States will host a panel discussion of leading scholars and practitioners to explore…
Join us for the 53rd Plenary of the Administrative Conference on December 9 and 10, 2010 at the National Archives.
Members of the Public are welcome granted they RSVP with Name by Date.