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June 28, 2011
New administrative law articles
From the University of Washington's Current Index to Legal Periodicals:
- Cox, Justin. Maximizing information's freedom: the nuts, bolts, and levers of FOIA. 13 N.Y. City L. Rev. 387-424 (2010). [H]|[L]|[W]
- Goetz, Justin. Note. Hold fast the keys to the kingdom: federal administrative agencies and the need for Brady disclosure. 95 Minn. L. Rev. 1424-1455 (2011). [H]|[L]|[W]
- Pollack, Michael C. Note. Chevron's regrets: the persistent vitality of the nondelegation doctrine. 86 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 316-350 (2011). [H]|[L]|[W]
- Tushnet, Mark. Brainerd Currie Memorial Lecture. Administrative law in the 1930s: the Supreme Court's accommodation of progressive legal theory. 60 Duke L.J. 1565-1637 (2011). [H]|[L]|[W]
- Yagoda, Jay A. Seeing is believing: the detainee abuse photos and "open" government's enduring resistance to their release during an age of terror. 21 U. Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 273-306 (2010). [H]|[L]|[W]
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