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Prepared by David M. Pritzker, Deputy General Counsel of the Administrative Conference of the United States…
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Publication first appeared in the "News from ACUS" column of the American Bar Association Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice's Administrative &…
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This article was co-authored by Amber Williams, Attorney Advisor at ACUS. Publication first appeared in "News from ACUS" column of the American Bar Association Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory…
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This post is the third in a series exploring how the federal judiciary has referenced the Administrative Conference and its body of work in judicial opinions. The focus of this post is on the U.S. Court of Appeals other than…
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This blog post is the third in a recurring series to spotlight administrative law scholarship by Conference members and staff. It was prepared by Abbey Hendricks, a summer intern and third-year law student at Lewis & Clark Law School. This post and attachment feature scholarship by…
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This is a guest post authored by Susan Dudley and Steven Balla. …
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This is a guest post authored by Susan Dudley and Melinda Warren. Susan Dudley is Director of the George Washington University Regulatory Studies…
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This post is the second in a series exploring how the federal judiciary has referenced the Administrative Conference and its body of work in judicial opinions. The focus of this post is on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Our first…