[Scholarship] New Articles on Administrative Law & Regulation
We are excited to begin a new initiative on the Comparative
Administrative Law Blog. We will be monitoring the academic literature and
compiling lists of recent articles on administrative law broadly defined. These
periodic updates will employ a variety of sources including, for example, the
University of Washington's Current Index to Legal Periodicals.
We will also include links to abstracts and/or the full text of the articles.
On several occasions, access to the full text of the articles will require a
fee-based subscription. Below is the first installment of the New Scholarship
series. Please use the Contact form of the Blog to suggest scholarship for
inclusion in forthcoming updates.
Louis J. Virelli III, Science, Politics, and Administrative
Legitimacy (2013) [SSRN]
Ellen Dannin, Privatizing Government Services in the Era of
ALEC and the Great Recession, 43 U. Tol. L. Rev. 503 (2012) [Westlaw]
Christopher Hood& Ruth Dixon, A Model of Cost-Cutting in
Government? The Great Management Revolution in UK Central Government
Reconsidered, in: Public Administration (Oct. 2012) [Wiley-Blackwell]
Michael A. Livermore & Richard L. Revesz, Regulatory
Review, Capture, and Agency Inaction (2012) [SSRN]
Mark Humphery-Jenner, Does Deference Promote Principled
Interpretations of Statutes? (2012) [SSRN]
Charles Tiefer, Can the President and Congress Establish a
Legislative Veto Mechanism for Jointly Drawing Down a Long and Controversial War?,
6 J. Nat'l Sec. L. & Pol'y 131 (2012) [Westlaw]
Alasdair S. Roberts, Transparency in Troubled Times (2012) [SSRN]
Harold M. Greenberg, Why Agency Interpretations of Ambiguous
Statutes Should be Subject to Stare Decisis, 79 Tenn. L. Rev. 573 (2012) [Westlaw]
Barak Orbach, What is Regulation? (2012) [SSRN]
David S. Levine, Bring in the Nerds: Secrecy, National
Security, and the Creation of International Intellectual Property Law. 30 Cardozo
Arts & Ent. L.J. 105 (2012) [Westlaw]
Graham Mayeda, Legal aspects of the security-development
nexus: international administrative law as a check on the use of development assistance
in the "war on terror," 13 Chi. J. Int'l L. 71 (2012) [Westlaw]
On Amir & Orly Lobel, Liberalism and Lifestyle:
Informing Regulatory Governance with Behavioural Research (2012) [SSRN]
Jim Rossi & Thomas Hutton, Federal Preemption and the
Clean Energy Floor (2012) [SSRN]
M. Todd Henderson & Frederick Tung, Reverse Regulatory
Arbitrage: An Auction Approach to Regulatory Assignments (2012) [SSRN]
David A. Hyman & William E. Kovacic, Government
Organization/Reorganization: Why Who Does What Matters (2012) [SSRN]
Lumen N. Mulligan & Glen Staszewski, The Supreme Court's
Regulation of Civil Procedure: Lessons from Administrative Law, 59 UCLA L. Rev.
1188 (2012) [Westlaw]
Xin Qiu & Honglin Li, Energy Regulation and Legislation
in China. 42 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10678 (2012) [Westlaw]
Sam Foster Halabi, International Trademark Protection and
Global Public Health: A Just- Compensation Regime for Expropriations and
Regulatory Takings, 61 Cath. U. L. Rev. 325 (2012) [Westlaw]
Rose Mary Bailly, Administrative Law, 62 Syracuse L. Rev.
475 (2012) [Westlaw]
Robert L. Rabin, Reflections on Tort and the Administrative
State, 61 DePaul L. Rev. 239 (2012) [Westlaw]
Peter H. Schuck, Professor Rabin and the Administrative State,
61 DePaul L. Rev. 595 (2012) [Westlaw]
Alexander Volokh, Prisons,
Privatization, and the Elusive Employee-Contractor Distinction (2012) [SSRN]
R. Craig Kitchen, Negative
Lawmaking Delegations: Discretionary Executive Authority to Amend, Waive, and
Cancel Statutory Text (2012) [SSRN]
Richard Lazarus, The National Environmental Policy Act in
the U.S. Supreme Court: A Reappraisal and a Peek Behind the Curtains, 100 Geo.
L.J. 1507 (2012) [Westlaw]
Edward F. Greene & Joshua L. Boehm, The Limits of
"Name-and-Shame" in International Financial Regulation, 97 Cornell L.
Rev. 1083 (2012) [Westlaw]
Aziz Z. Huq, Binding the Executive (by Law or by Politics)
(Reviewing Eric A. Posner and Adrian Vermeule, The Executive Unbound: After the
Madisonian Republic), 79 U. Chi. L. Rev. 777 (2012) [Westlaw]
James D. Cox & Benjamin J.C. Baucom, The Emperor has no
Clothes: Confronting the D.C. Circuit's Usurpation of SEC Rulemaking Authority,
90 Tex. L. Rev. 1811 (2012) [Westlaw]
Todd A. Eisenstadt & Carl LeVan, Democracy's Missing
Link: Interest Representation and State-Society Relations in Latin America and
Africa (2012) [SSRN]
Christopher Hodges, Model for Integrating Regulation and Dispute
Resolution (2012) [SSRN]
Blake Hudson, Federal Constitutions, Global Governance, and
the Role of Forests in Regulating Climate Change, 87 Ind. L.J. 1455 (2012) [Westlaw]
W. Bradley Wendel, Political Culture and the Rule of Law:
Comparing the United States and New Zealand (2012) [SSRN]
John Echeverria, Public Takings of Public Contracts, 36 Vt.
L. Rev. 517 (2012) [Westlaw]
Radoslaw Zubek & Katarina Staroňová, Organizing for EU
Implementation: The Europeanization of Government Ministries in Estonia,
Poland, and Slovenia, in: Public Administration (Aug. 2012) [Wiley-Blackwell]