All Articles tagged administrative
New York Appeals
March 23, 2023 EDT This Article traces the history of the New York Workers’ Compensation Law from its origin to the present day.
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September 02, 2022 EDT This Note examines Title X: Family Planning Program and explains the Final Rule. This Note argues that the Final Rule should be invalidated as it is arbitrary & capricious.
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August 30, 2022 EDT This Article offers a critique of the regulations governing financial conflicts of interest and uses data on the personal finances of executive branch officials to assess conflicts of interest.
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June 16, 2017 EDT This article discusses due process procedures relating to national security administrative decisions such as placing someone on the No-Fly list.
State Constitutional Commentary
December 02, 2015 EDT Dedication to Chief Judge Lippman.
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March 23, 2015 EDT This Article is designed to serve as a starting point to counsel undertaking the litigation of a DEA administrative enforcement action on either side of the aisle.
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May 13, 2014 EDT Using case studies, this article concludes that the SEC cybersecurity disclosure guidance both procedurally overreaches and substantively underachieves.
State Constitutional Commentary
September 23, 2013 EDT This perspective Kentucky's experience with a courthouse construction boom.
New York Appeals
March 03, 2012 EDT The Court of Appeals decision Lighthouse Pointe Property Associates LLC v. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation marked a limit on judicial deference to agency action.
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January 01, 2012 EDT This article argues that the presidents‘ actions and words after SB 5 was passed were inconsistent with the traditional idea of shared university governance, and comported instead with the model...
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January 01, 2009 EDT This paper is the first case study to evaluate the implications of direct final rulemaking in practice—an evaluation of direct final rulemaking by the FDA over the past decade.
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January 01, 2006 EDT This article considers how the executive branch may undertake reform efforts.