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July 28, 2009
New administrative law articles
From the University of Washington's Current Index to Legal Periodicals:
- Aftergood, Steven. Reducing government secrecy: finding what works. 27 Yale L. & Pol"y Rev. 399-416 (2009). [H]|[L]|[W]
- Bumgardner, Heath D. Comment. A bureaucratic challenge to representation: security clearance requirements and the right to counsel. 19 Geo. Mason U. Civ. Rts. L.J. 625-661 (2009). [H]|[L]|[W]
- Fleder, Samuel David. Comment. Circumvention by delegation? An analysis of North Carolina"s Open Meetings Law and the Byrd loophole. 31 Campbell L. Rev. 535-556 (2009). [H]|[L]|[W]
- Halpert, Mordachi and Boaz Sangero. From a plane crash to the conviction of an innocent person: why forensic science evidence should be inadmissible unless it has been developed as a safety-critical system. 32 Hamline L. Rev. 65-94 (2009). [H]|[L]|[W]
- Pawlenko, Kye. The non-viability of state regulation of workplace captive audience meetings: a response to Professor Secunda. 32 Hamline L. Rev. 191-206 (2009). [H]|[L]|[W]
- Sharkey, Erica. Note. Eureka Stone Quarry, Inc. v. Department of Environmental Protection: the rocky results of air quality violations. 20 Vill. Envtl. L.J. 337-359 (2009). [H]|[L]|[W]
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