This post is the last in a nine-part series about the historical antecedents of ACUS.
In 1963, with the support of the Kennedy Administration, Senator Edward Long of Missouri…
This post is the last in a nine-part series about the historical antecedents of ACUS.
In 1963, with the support of the Kennedy Administration, Senator Edward Long of Missouri…
This article was authored by Michael Sant'Ambrogio, Professor of law and Associate Dean for Research at the College of Law of Michigan State University, and…
This article was authored by Louis J. Virelli III, Professor of Law at Stetson University College of Law.
This article first appeared in the Regulatory Review's series on "Guiding Agencies to Improve…
This article was authored by Todd Rubin, Attorney Advisor at ACUS.
This article first appeared in the Regulatory Review's series on "Guiding Agencies to Improve Transparency and Efficiency" that focuses on the…
This article was authored by Aaron L. Nielson, Associate Professor of Law at the Brigham Young University and Chair of ACUS's Committee on Administration and…
This post is the eighth in a nine-part series about the historical antecedents of ACUS.
In August 1960, a few months before the presidential election, President Eisenhower asked…
This article was authored by Cary Coglianese, Edward B. Shils Professor of Law and Political Science at University of Pennsylvania Law School, Director of the Penn Program on Regulation, and Chair of ACUS's…
ACUS announced today that its 71st Plenary Session will take place Thursday, June 13, at The George Washington University…
This post is the seventh in a nine-part series about the historical antecedents of ACUS.
On February 6, 1957, Attorney General Herbert Brownell Jr. issued…
This post is the sixth in a nine-part series about the historical antecedents of ACUS.
In 1953, Congress requested a second Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of…