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The Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS) is an independent federal agency within the executive branch whose statutory mission is to identify ways to improve the procedures by which federal agencies protect the public interest and determine the rights, privileges, and obligations of private persons.
ACUS has issued hundreds of recommendations since 1968 to improve the efficiency, adequacy, and fairness of rulemaking, adjudication, and other administrative processes. Many have resulted in reforms by federal agencies, the President, Congress, and the Judicial Conference of the United States.
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Recent Administrative Law Developments in the Supreme Court: What’s Next for Agencies?
The Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS) is pleased to announce a public forum, Recent Administrative Law Developments in the Supreme Court: What’s Next for Agencies? Across four...
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Recent Administrative Law Developments in the Supreme Court: What’s Next for Agencies? - Panel 1: Loper Bright v. Raimondo
Register for this and other panels here ! This first panel for ACUS's Forum on Recent Administrative Law Developments in the Supreme Court: What's Next for Agencies? will address Loper Bright...
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Recent Administrative Law Developments in the Supreme Court: What’s Next for Agencies? - Panel 2: SEC v. Jarkesy
Register for this and other panels here ! This is the second panel of ACUS's Forum on Recent Administrative Law Developments in the Supreme Court: What's Next for Agencies? . It will address...
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