In the fall of 2012, the Office of the Chairman of the Administrative Conference issued a report to the Social Security Administration (SSA) examining the submission of…
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In the last three sessions of Congress, Members of Congress from both political parties have introduced a large number of bills designed to amend or overhaul certain aspects of the federal administrative state. Among other things, these bills would increase Congressional oversight over…
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The Office of the Chairman of the Administrative Conference of the United States has released its report to the Social Security Administration on Evaluating Subjective Symptoms in Disability Claims. The report and appendices can be found on the project page, at acus.…
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In Recommendation 2011-6 on International Regulatory Cooperation, the Administrative Conference of the United States urged federal agencies to…
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On January 26-28, RegBlog, a project affiliated with the Penn Program on Regulation, published a three-part series of posts on…
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On July 14, Adam Schlosser (U.S. Chamber of Commerce) and I co-wrote a post for the University of Pennsylvania's RegBlog analyzing the opportunities for international cooperation on science-related regualtions in connection with the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). …
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By Paul R. Verkuil and Reeve T. Bull
On November 19–20, 2014, Administrative Conference Chairman Paul Verkuil and Attorney Advisor Reeve Bull participated in a workshop hosted by the George Washington…
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It was a pleasure to participate in the George Washington University Regulatory Studies Center's recent workshop, …
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Blog Post Co-Authored by Amber Williams and Megan Gibson:
The Office of Medicare Hearing Appeals (OMHA), located in the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), is tasked with administering a national hearing program for Medicare…
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Our History: Told By You - a 50th Anniversary Blog Post Series
Present at the Re-Creation
People like to say that they were “present at the creation” of something. I wasn’t present at the creation of the Administrative…