Our History: Told By You - a 50th Anniversary Blog Post Series
Thanks to ACUS for asking me to write the second blog post on its 50th Anniversary Blog.
By way of background, I’ve been an “administrative law junkie” for a long time…
Thanks to ACUS for asking me to write the second blog post on its 50th Anniversary Blog.
By way of background, I’ve been an “administrative law junkie” for a long time…
Blog posts by ACUS Attorney Advisors Emily Bremer and Reeve Bull are on RegBlog’s most-popular list! RegBlog, a project affiliated with the…
The Administrative Conference of the United States turns 50 years old in 2014.
The Conference officially came into being on August 30, 1964, when President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Administrative Conference Act (Public Law 88-499) and established the agency on a permanent basis.…
The Social Security Administration (SSA) recently submitted a proposed rulemaking package on “Submission of Evidence in Disability Claims” to the Office of Management and Budget for regulatory review. These proposed rules…
This is a guest post by Connor Raso, an Attorney Advisor at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. This post is the result of the author’s independent research and does not necessarily represent the views of the…
This is a guest blog post by Joe Bhatia, President and CEO, American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
In recent years, issues related to incorporation by reference (IBR) have commanded increased attention, particularly in connection to requirements that…
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently introduced a new online tool, “eRegulations,” designed to make agency regulations easier to understand. The pilot project uses CFPB's Electronic Fund Transfers rule (…
Today, the Office of the Federal Register (OFR) partially granted a…
Recently, an article, Videoconferencing: State Of The Art Technology For SSDI Hearings, appeared in Telepresence…
I was recently invited to attend a conference in Beijing titled “International Workshop on the Reform of Administrative Approval System and Government Regulation” co-hosted by the Zhejiang University Guanghua Law School and the Chinese Journal of Law. Zhejiang University graciously funded…