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Partial Audit of American Bar Association Publications
Works Published by the American Bar Association Where the Author Self-Describes as an
Employee or Officer of the United States Government
This listing is being circulated to give members of the American Bar Association an opportunity to flag any articles which they believe may not have been authored by an employee or officer of the United States government in the course of their official duties. Public Resource, a nonprofit corporation which conducted this audit would be grateful for any such notice, which may be sent to the following address:
Carl Malamud Public.Resource.Org, Inc. 1005 Gravenstein Highway North Sebastopol, CA 95472 USA
tel: +1.707.827.7290 fax: +1.707.829.0104 email: [email protected]
This audit accompanies a Report and Resolution being submitted for the 2017 ABA Annual Meeting.
Partial Audit of ABA Publications Page !1
ABA Journal of Employment Law27 ABA J. Lab. Emp. L. 43 2011-2012 Avoiding and Dealing with Unethical
Communications with Putative Class Members in Systemic Cases
Christopher Lage Assistant General Counsel, United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
27 ABA J. Lab. Emp. L. 211
2011-2012 The Impact of Employee Performance in Adverse Actions in the Federal Sector
Susan Tsui Grundmann Chairman, U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board
27 ABA J. Lab. Emp. L. 415
2011-2012 Conducting an Ethically Sound Internal EEO Investigation
Christopher Lage Assistant General Counsel, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
29 ABA J. Lab. Emp. L. 537
2013-2014 Establishing a Physical Impairment of Weight Under the ADA/ADAAA: Problems of Bias in the Legal System
Camille A. Monahan; Tanya L. Goldman; Debra Oswald
trial attorney with the EEOC in Milwaukee; trial attorney with the EEOC in Baltimore; associate professor of psychology at Marquette University
30 ABA J. Lab. Emp. L. 121
2014-2015 Whose Privilege Is It Anyway: How the Fiduciary Exception to the Attorney-Client Privilege Protects ERISA Participants and Beneficiaries
Tyrone Crawford Attorney-Advisor with the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board
30 ABA J. Lab. Emp. L. 227
2014-2015 The NLRA's Religious Exemption in a Post-Hobby Lobby World: Current Status, Future Difficulties, and a Proposed Solution
David B. Schwartz Senior counsel, Office of Representation Appeals, National Labor Relations Board
30 ABA J. Lab. Emp. L. 299
2014-2015 The Fair Labor Standards Act at Seventy-Seven: Still "Far-Reaching, Far-Sighted"
Thomas E. Perez U.S. Secretary of Labor
31 ABA J. Lab. Emp. L. 411
2015-2016 The NLRB and Supervisor Status: A Board Member's Perspective on the Self-Driving Workplace
Philip A. Miscimarra Member, National Labor Relations Board
Administrative Law Bulletin1 Admin. L. Bull. 15 1949 Total Justice And Administrative Procedure Senator Pat McCarran U.S. Senator
1 Admin. L. Bull. 23 1949 The Mccarran Bill Senator Pat McCarran U.S. Senator
1 Admin. L. Bull. 26 1949 Senator Wiley On Uniform Rules Senator Alexander Wiley U.S. Senator
1 Admin. L. Bull. 65 1949 Federal Hearing Examiners, Civil Service Report U.S. Civil Service Commission Consultants
Consultants to the Government
11 Admin. L. Bull. 62 1958-1959 Some Observations About The Administrative Process David V. Kendall Special Counsel to the President of the United States
11 Admin. L. Bull. 72 1958-1959 Assistance Available To The Public From Government Agencies Introduction
Thomas G. Meeker General Counsel, Securities and Exchange Commission
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11 Admin. L. Bull. 73 1958-1959 Assistance Available To The Public, Including Private Practitioners, From The Federal Trade Commission
John V. Gwynne Chairman, Federal Trade Commission
11 Admin. L. Bull. 79 1958-1959 Assistance Available To The Public, Including Private Practitioners, From The Securities And Exchange Commission
Edward N. Gadsby Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission
11 Admin. L. Bull. 90 1958-1959 Interpretative Advice Available To Practitioners And The Public, From The Interstate Commerce Commission
Everett Hutchinson Commissioner, Interstate Commerce Commission
11 Admin. L. Bull. 94 1958-1959 Interpretative Advice Available To The Public, Including Private Practitioners, From The Civil Aeronautics Board
Franklin M. Stone General Counsel, Civil Aeronautics Board
11 Admin. L. Bull. 107 1958-1959 Assistance Available To The Public, Including Private Practitioners, From The Department Of Agriculture
Charles W. Bucy Assistant General Counsel, Department of Agriculture
11 Admin. L. Bull. 122 1958-1959 The Pre-Hearing Conference In Hearings On Comparative Broadcast Applications Before The Federal Communications Commission
John C. Doerfer Chairman, Federal Communications Commission
11 Admin. L. Bull. 139 1958-1959 Pre-Hearing Procedures At The Federal Trade Commission
Frank Hier Hearing Examiner, Federal Trade Commission
11 Admin. L. Bull. 161 1958-1959 Negotiations And Settlement Sigurd Anderson Moderator, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission
11 Admin. L. Bull. 162 1958-1959 Consent Settlement Procedures In The Department Of Justice
Robert A. Bicks First Asst. to the Asst. Attorney General, Antitrust Division, Dept. of Justice
11 Admin. L. Bull. 174 1958-1959 Negotiation And Settlement Procedures In The Federal Power Commission
Willard W. Gatchell General Counsel, Federal Power Commission
11 Admin. L. Bull. 184 1958-1959 Procedures For Review Within The Federal Communications Commission
Rosel H. Hyde Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission
11 Admin. L. Bull. 187 1958-1959 Procedures For Review Within The Federal Trade Commission
Robert I. Maciver Assistant Director, Bureau of Litigation, Federal Trade Commission
11 Admin. L. Bull. 194 1958-1959 Judicial Trends In The Review Of Administrative Agency Decisions
Oscar H. Davis First Assistant to the Solicitor General
12 Admin. L. Bull. 6 1959-1960 The Problem Of Complexities And Delays In Administrative Proceedings And Practice
Dante B. Fascell Member of Congress from the Fourth District of. Florida
12 Admin. L. Bull. 48 1959-1960 Needed Criteria For Determining What Constitutes Delay
John F. Cushman Executive Assistant to the Attorney-General
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12 Admin. L. Bull. 51 1959-1960 Adherence To The Rules Of Evidence And Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure As A Means Of Expediting Proceedings
J. Earl Cox Hearing Examiner, Federal Trade Commission
12 Admin. L. Bull. 56 1959-1960 Authority Of Hearing Examiner To Control Course Of Hearing
Edward T. Tait Federal Trade Commissioner
12 Admin. L. Bull. 98 1959-1960 Improvements Of The Federal Register System David C. Eberhart Director of the Federal Register
12 Admin. L. Bull. 103 1959-1960 Have Administrative Agencies Kept Pace With Modern Court-Developed Techniques Against Delay?A Judge's View
Judge Irving R. Kaufman United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Administrative Law Review13 Admin. L. Rev. 6 1960-1961 Administrative Justice, 1960 Hon. Tom C. Clark Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
13 Admin. L. Rev. 12 1960-1961 Some Overlooked Essentials Of Administrative Regulation
Hon. Oren Harris Chairman, House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce
13 Admin. L. Rev. 53 1960-1961 A Commissioner's Comments On The Report On Hearing Examiners
Abe Mcgregor Goff Commissioner, Interstate Commerce Commission
13 Admin. L. Rev. 141 1960-1961 Ex Parte Communications: The Harris Bill, The Cab, And The Dilemma Of Where To Draw The Line
Franklin M. Stone Hearing Examiner and former General Counsel, Civil Aeronautics Board
14 Admin. L. Rev. 59 1961-1962 Problems In Regulation Of Interstate Operations Of Producers Under The Natural Gas Act
John C. Mason General Counsel, Federal Power Commission
14 Admin. L. Rev. 97 1961-1962 The NLRB And Techniques For Expediting The Administrative Process
Frank W. Mcculloch Chairman, National Labor Relations Board
14 Admin. L. Rev. 105 1961-1962 The FTC And Procedural Reform Philip Elman Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission
14 Admin. L. Rev. 108 1961-1962 Improving The Administrative Process: A View From The CAB
Alan S. Boyd Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board
14 Admin. L. Rev. 132 1961-1962 Resolving Uncertainties Under Our Antimonopoly Laws Through Administrative Action
Everette Macintyre Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission
14 Admin. L. Rev. 148 1961-1962 The Administrative Revolution At The Federal Power Commission
Harry J. Trainor Executive Director, Federal Power Commission
15 Admin. L. Rev. 111 1963 Public Information Policies, The APA, And Executive Privilege
John E. Moss Member of Congress
15 Admin. L. Rev. 146 1963 Suggestions For Improvement Of The Administrative Process: Federal Communication Commission
Newton N. Minow Chairman, Federal Communications Commission
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16 Admin. L. Rev. 22 1963-1964 Bianchi's Ghost J. Warren Madden Senior Judge, United States Court of Claims
16 Admin. L. Rev. 222 1963-1964 Dissolution, Divestiture And Divorcement: Are They Remedies Under Section 5 Of The Federal Trade Commission Act?
Eugene R. Baker Attorney-Adviser to a Federal Trade Commissioner
16 Admin. L. Rev. 265 1963-1964 Is It "Bianchi's Ghost"--Or "Much Ado About Nothing"?
Louis Spector Chairman of the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals
17 Admin. L. Rev. 48 1964-1965 Some Broader Aspects Of An Administrative Conference Of The United States
E. Barrett Prettyman Senior Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals
18 Admin. L. Rev. 7 1965-1966 Judges, Hearing Examiners, And The Extension Of Federal Law
Abe Fortas Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States
18 Admin. L. Rev. 9 1965-1966 The National Labor Relations Board And Discovery Procedures
Dominick L. Manoli; Lawrence M. Joseph
Associate General Counsel, Division of Litigation, NLRB; Attorney, Division of Litigation, NLRB
18 Admin. L. Rev. 39 1965-1966 The Role Of The Comptroller General In Awarding Formally Advertised Government Contracts
Major Harvey B. Meyer Assistant Command Judge Advocate at the U. S. Army Aviation Materiel Command
18 Admin. L. Rev. 55 1965-1966 Discovery Before The Federal Trade Commission Basil J. Mezines; Lewis F. Parker
Trial Attorneys with the Bureau of Restraint of Trade, Federal Trade Commission
18 Admin. L. Rev. 65 1965-1966 Federal Trade Commission Advisory Opinions William D. Dixon Attorney, Division of Advisory Opinions, Federal Trade Commission
18 Admin. L. Rev. 101 1965-1966 The Right To Information In The Administrative Process: A Look At The Securities And Exchange Commission
Mahlon P. M. Frankhauser; Dennis Belman
Assistant Director, Division of Trading and Markets, SEC; Attorney, Division of Trading and Markets, SEC
18 Admin. L. Rev. 109 1965-1966 Administration Of The Federal Reports Act Raymond T. Bowman Assistant Director for Statistical Standards, Bureau of the Budget
19 Admin. L. Rev. 75 1966-1967 We Can, Indeed, Fight City Hall: The Office And Concept Of Ombudsman
Benny L. Kass Assistant Counsel, Senate Subcommittee on Administrative Practice and Procedure
19 Admin. L. Rev. 107 1966-1967 The Federal Proprietary Functions- A Neglected Aspect Of Federal Administrative Law
Hon. John A. Carver, Jr. Under Secretary of the Interior
19 Admin. L. Rev. 263 1966-1967 The Department Of Transportation Act: Goals And Results
James A. Lanigan General Counsel, Committee on Government Operations, U. S. House of Representatives
19 Admin. L. Rev. 279 1966-1967 The Role Of Administrative Agencies As Instruments Of Social Reform Commissioner
Mary Gardiner Jones Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission
19 Admin. L. Rev. 408 1966-1967 Program Planning At The Federal Trade Commission Paul Rand Dixon Chairman, Federal Trade Commission
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19 Admin. L. Rev. 442 1966-1967 Remarks Senator Edward Long U.S. Senate
20 Admin. L. Rev. 249 1967-1968 The Freedom Of Information Act: The First 36 Days Frank M. Wozencraft Assistant Attorney General of the United States
20 Admin. L. Rev. 263 1967-1968 Attorney General's Memorandum On The Public Information Section Of The Administrative Procedure Act
Ramsey Clark Attorney General
20 Admin. L. Rev. 341 1967-1968 Proposed: A Legal Counsel For The Congress Of The United States
Senator Vance Hartke U.S. Senate
20 Admin. L. Rev. 357 1967-1968 Is The Producer Market Effectively Competitive? Commissioner
John A. Carver, Jr. Federal Power Commission
20 Admin. L. Rev. 459 1967-1968 Conflicts Of Interest In The Ocean Freight Forwarder Profession
Jon Magnusson Assistant General Counsel, Litigation, Maritime Administration
21 Admin. L. Rev. 1 1968-1969 The "Limited Office" Of The Chenery Decision Judge Henry J. Friendly Judge, United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
21 Admin. L. Rev. 11 1968-1969 Problems Confronting The Administrative Conference Jerre S. Williams Chairman, Administrative Conference of the United States
21 Admin. L. Rev. 383 1968-1969 The Food And Drug Administration's View On Procedural Rules
William W. Goodrich Assistant General Counsel, Food and Drug Division, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
21 Admin. L. Rev. 441 1968-1969 Discovery Is Not A Game James M. Nicholson Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission
21 Admin. L. Rev. 457 1968-1969 Discovery Techniques And The Protection Of Confidential Data In Ftc Proceedings
John Lewis Hearing Examiner, Federal Trade Commission
21 Admin. L. Rev. 491 1968-1969 Interim Report Of The Administrative Conference Of The United States
Jerre S. Williams CHAIRMAN, ACUS
22 Admin. L. Rev. 173 1969-1970 Luncheon Address Richard C. Van Dusen Under Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
22 Admin. L. Rev. 195 1969-1970 Administrative Procedures In The Department Of Health, Education, And Welfare
Charles F. Walters National Air Pollution Control Administration
22 Admin. L. Rev. 261 1969-1970 Department Of Housing And Urban Development Workshop
Charles Farbstein Associate General Counsel of H.U.D. for Research Programs and Administration
22 Admin. L. Rev. 295 1969-1970 Department Of Health, Education, And Welfare Workshop
Sid Edelman Office of the General Counsel of H.E.W., Division of Public Health Grants and Services
22 Admin. L. Rev. 407 1969-1970 Standardless Administrative Adjudication Stephen Koslow Attorney, National Labor Relations Board
22 Admin. L. Rev. 435 1969-1970 Cooperative Exemptions Under The Antitrust Laws: A Prosecutor's View
Charles D. Mahaffie, Jr. Chief, General Litigation Section, Antitrust Division, Department of Justice
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22 Admin. L. Rev. 585 1969-1970 Should Prosecutors Write Agency Opinions? The Role Of Agency Counsel In Decision-Making
Commissioner Carl E. Bagge
Federal Power Commission
22 Admin. L. Rev. 591 1969-1970 Should Prosecutors Write Agency Opinions? The Role Of Agency Counsel In Decision-Making
Fritz R. Kahn Deputy General Counsel, Interstate Commerce Commission
22 Admin. L. Rev. 623 1969-1970 Administrative Conference Of The United States Report On The Fourth Plenary Session
John F. Cushman Executive Director of the Administrative Conference
23 Admin. L. Rev. 133 1970-1971 The Freedom Of Information Act And The Agencies SEC No-Action Letters
Richard B. Smith Member, Securities and Exchange Commission
23 Admin. L. Rev. 137 1970-1971 The Freedom Of Information Act And The CAB Secor D. Browne Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board
23 Admin. L. Rev. 147 1970-1971 Work Of The Freedom Of Information Committee Of The Department Of Justice
Robert L. Saloschin Attorney, Office of Legal Counsel, Department of Justice
23 Admin. L. Rev. 305 1970-1971 Administrative Conference Of The United States; Report On The Fifth Plenary Session
John F. Cushman Executive Director of the Administrative Conference
24 Admin. L. Rev. 3 1972 Power For The People -And By The People: Utilities, The Environment And The Public Interest
Irving R. Kaufman Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
24 Admin. L. Rev. 15 1972 Centralizing Decisional Authority Hon. John N. Nassikas Chairman, Federal Power Commission
24 Admin. L. Rev. 109 1972 Public Employment And Free Speech: Can They Be Reconciled?
Harry Grossman Appeals Officer, U.S. Civil Service Commission
24 Admin. L. Rev. 205 1972 Administrative Conference Of The United States: Report On The Sixth Plenary Session
John F. Cushman Executive Director of the Administrative Conference
24 Admin. L. Rev. 245 1972 Book Reviews Irving Tranen Chief, Community Development Section, Community Relations Service, U.S. Department of Justice
25 Admin. L. Rev. 9 1973 Reflections On The Role Of An Administrative Law Judge
Joseph Zwerdling Chief Administrative Law Judge of the Federal Power Commission
25 Admin. L. Rev. 41 1973 Development Of The Personnel Program For Administrative Law Judges
Charles J. Dullea Director, Office of Administrative Law Judges, Civil Service Commission
25 Admin. L. Rev. 49 1973 An Invitation To Improve A Government Service Or How To Make The National Labor Relations Law More Effective At Less Cost
George L. Powell; Lowell Goerlich
Administrative Law Judges, National Labor Relations Board
25 Admin. L. Rev. 61 1973 Administrative Conference Of The United States: Report On The Seventh Plenary Session
Richard K. Berg Executive Secretary of the Administrative Conference
25 Admin. L. Rev. 157 1973 Environmental Lawa Challenge To The Legal Profession
William 0. Doub Member of the United States Atomic Energy Commission
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25 Admin. L. Rev. 213 1973 Procedural Accommodation Of Federal And State Regulatory Interests In Cable Television
Richard E. Wiley Member of the Federal Communications Commission
25 Admin. L. Rev. 415 1973 The Ninth Plenary Session Of The Administrative Conference Of The United States
Antonin Scalia Chairman, Administrative Conference of the United States
25 Admin. L. Rev. 419 1973 Administrative Conference Statement On Aba Proposals To Amend The Administrative Procedure Act
Administrative Conference of the United States
Administrative Conference of the United States
25 Admin. L. Rev. 425 1973 Administrative Conference Report On Aba Proposals To Amend The Administrative Procedure Act
Administrative Conference of the United States
Administrative Conference of the United States
25 Admin. L. Rev. 531 1973 Administrative Conference Recommendation 72-3: Procedures Of The United States Board Of Parole
Administrative Conference of the US
Administrative Conference of the US
26 Admin. L. Rev. 61 1974 Agency Review By Intermediate Boards Donald J. Berkemeyer Chairman, Review Board, Federal Communications Commission
26 Admin. L. Rev. 107 1974 Supreme Court Review Of Agency Decisions Byron R. White Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
26 Admin. L. Rev. 113 1974 District Court Review Of Department Of Health, Education And Welfare Decisions
Frank A. Kaufman Judge, United States District Court for the District of Maryland
26 Admin. L. Rev. 143 1974 Agency Functions In Light Of Environmental Problems
Malcolm Richard Wilkey United States Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
26 Admin. L. Rev. 165 1974 Energy, The Environment And The Administrative Process
John N. Nassikas Chairman, Federal Power Commission
26 Admin. L. Rev. 191 1974 Technological Regulation And Environmental Law William O. Doub Commissioner, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
26 Admin. L. Rev. 199 1974 Court Of Appeals Review Of Federal Regulatory Agency Rulemaking
J. Skelly Wrightt Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
26 Admin. L. Rev. 419 1974 Luncheon With Mr. Justice Rehnquist Mr. Justice Rehnquist U.S. Supreme Court
26 Admin. L. Rev. 481 1974 Address Of Senator Edward M. Kennedy Edward M. Kennedy U.S. Senate
27 Admin. L. Rev. 17 1975 Relocation Assistance Advisory Programs: A Need For Early Judicial Review
Thomas W. Lucke Supervisory Park Ranger, Fort Larned National Historic Park, Kansas
27 Admin. L. Rev. 217 1975 Hearing Cases Before Several Agencies: Odyssey Of An Administrative Law Judge
Paul N. Pfeiffer Administrative Law Judge, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
27 Admin. L. Rev. 327 1975 Failing Banks: FDIC'S Options And Constraints Edward Bransilver General Counsel, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Partial Audit of ABA Publications Page !8
27 Admin. L. Rev. 357 1975 Disclosure Through A Glass Darkly John R. Evans Commissioner, Securities and Exchange Commission
27 Admin. L. Rev. 369 1975 The CFTC: Initial Actions And Future Priorities Howard Schneider General Counsel, Commodity Futures Trading Commission
28 Admin. L. Rev. 1 1976 The Freedom Of Information Act And The "Right" Of Non-Disclosure
David A. Drachsler Counsel for Equal Opportunity Programs, Office of the Solicitor, U.S. Department of Labor
28 Admin. L. Rev. 415 1976 Congressional Oversight And Regulatory Reform Abraham Ribicoff U.S. Senator
28 Admin. L. Rev. 429 1976 Congressional Oversight Or Congressional Foresight: Guidelines From The Founding Fathers
John L. FitzGerald Office of General Counsel, Federal Home Loan Bank Board
28 Admin. L. Rev. 447 1976 Regulatory Reform: A Confused National Issue Edward M. Kennedy U.S. Senator
28 Admin. L. Rev. 463 1976 Sunshine On The Administrative Process: Wherein Lies The Shade?
Jerry W. Markham Chief Counsel, Division of Enforcement, Commodity Futures Trading Commission
28 Admin. L. Rev. 613 1976 Luncheon With Mr. Justice Rehnquist Mr. Justice Rehnquist U.S. Supreme Court
28 Admin. L. Rev. 717 1976 Luncheon With Congressman Dingell Congressman Dingell Congressman
29 Admin. L. Rev. 59 1977 New Judicial Requisites For Informal Rulemaking: Implications For The Environmental Impact Statement Process
J. Skelly Wright Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
29 Admin. L. Rev. 239 1977 Restrictive State Laws And The Federal Trade Commission
Robert G. Badal Attorney-Advisor to FTC Commissioner David A. Clanton
29 Admin. L. Rev. 399 1977 Federal Regulation And Regulatory Reform: Excerpts From The Moss Committee Report
Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, U.S. House of Representatives
30 Admin. L. Rev. 317 1978 Administrative Conference Of The United States: A Selected Bibliography 1968-1977
Administrative Conference Administrative Conference
30 Admin. L. Rev. 461 1978 Commentary Rulemaking And Judicial Review J. Skelly Wright Chief Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
31 Admin. L. Rev. 151 1979 Protecting The Stakeholder: Defense Of The Government Agency's Interests During Reverse Foia Lawsuits
Gregory Bruce English Assistant Counsel, Office of the Navy General Counsel
31 Admin. L. Rev. 223 1979 Commentary Due Process And Driver Licensing Suspension Hearings: What Do The States Do After Love?
George D. Brandt Chief, Adjudication Branch, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation
Partial Audit of ABA Publications Page !9
31 Admin. L. Rev. 385 1979 Commentary: The Intergovernmental Dynamics Of Annexation And Deannexation: The Richmond Case
Thomas P. Murphy Special Assistant to the Secretary and Director of Executive Personnel and Career Development, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
32 Admin. L. Rev. 457 1980 Practicing Communications Law-The Tangents: The Federal Communications Commission And The Federal Trade Commission
J. Clay Smith, Jr. U.S. Commissioner on the EEOC
32 Admin. L. Rev. 501 1980 The Effect Of New Vocational Regulations On Social Security And Supplemental Security Income Disability Claims
Alan Goldhammer Administrative Law Judge, Social Security Administration
32 Admin. L. Rev. 511 1980 The Public's Need For Disclosure V. The Individual's Right To Financial Privacy: An Introduction To The Financial Right To Privacy Act Of 1978
M. Elizabeth Smith Attorney with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission
32 Admin. L. Rev. 667 1980 Congressional Action To Overturn Agency Rules: Alternatives To The "Legislative Veto"
Frederick M. Kaiser Senior Analyst, Congressional Research Service, The Library of Congress
32 Admin. L. Rev. 733 1980 Adjudication Under Statutory Time Limits: The Itc Experience
Donald K. Duvall Chief Administrative Law Judge, United States International Trade Commission
32 Admin. L. Rev. 749 1980 Solving The Mystery Of "Who Is The Plaintiff?" And The Nature Of Independent Regulatory Agencies
Randolph J. May Associate General Counsel, Federal Communications Commission
33 Admin. L. Rev. 109 1981 Federal Administrative Law Judges: A Focus On Our Invisible Judiciary
Jeffrey S. Lubbers Senior Staff Attorney, Office of the Chairman, Administrative Conference of the United States
33 Admin. L. Rev. 153 1981 Private Litigation Before The Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Arthur L. Shipe Administrative Law Judge, Commodity Futures Trading Commission
33 Admin. L. Rev. 177 1981 Musings On Administrative Law J. Skelly Wright Chief Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
33 Admin. L. Rev. 195 1981 Brave New Chemical: The Future Regulatory History Of Phlogiston
Douglas M. Costle Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency
33 Admin. L. Rev. 269 1981 Social Security Adjudication In Five Nations: Some International Perspectives And Comparisons
Daniel L. Skoler; Cynthia E. Weixel
Deputy Associate Commissioner, Office of Hearings and Appeals, Social Security Administration; Judicial Clerk, Appeals Council, Social Security Administration
33 Admin. L. Rev. 285 1981 The Unsolicited Proposal: An Underutilized Arrow In Our Efforts To Improve The Functioning Of Our Government
Charles W. Sherrer Division Counsel, South Pacific Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
33 Admin. L. Rev. 367 1981 Nuclear Licensing Litigation: Come On In, The Quagmire Is Fine
James R. Tourtellottet Assistant Chief Hearing Counsel, Hearing Division, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Partial Audit of ABA Publications Page !10
33 Admin. L. Rev. 415 1981 The Government's Commercial Information Privilege: Technical Information And the FOIA'S Exemption 5
Theodore T. Belazis Attorney in the Office of the Navy General Counsel
34 Admin. L. Rev. 111 1982 Overview Of FOIA Administration In Government Kathryn M. Braeman Department ofJustice, Deputy Director of the Office of Information Law and Policy
34 Admin. L. Rev. 151 1982 Spotlight On FTC Experience Barry Rubin Office of General Counsel, Federal Trade Commission
34 Admin. L. Rev. 155 1982 Paperwork Reduction Cecelia Wertz Office of General Counsel, Office of Management and Budget
34 Admin. L. Rev. 183 1982 Prospects For Legislative Change Timothy Ingram Staff Director, Government Information & Individual Rights Subcommittee, Committee on Government Operations, U.S. House of Representatives
34 Admin. L. Rev. 315 1982 Business, Trade Secrets, And Information Access Policy Developments In Other Countries: An Overview
Harold C. Relyea Specialist in American National Government with the Congressional Research Service
34 Admin. L. Rev. 497 1982 Nuclear Licensing: Innovation Through Evolution In Administrative Hearings
B. Paul Cotter, Jr. Chief Administrative Judge, Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
34 Admin. L. Rev. 593 1982 Commentary: A Case Of First Impressionthe Civil Service Reform Act And The Sullivan Decision
Eric S. Benderson Chief Counsel for Special Litigation, Small Business Administration
34 Admin. L. Rev. 609 1982 Book Review Manual For Administrative Law Judges Paul Nejelski Circuit Executive, Third Circuit in Philadelphia
35 Admin. L. Rev. 45 1983 Lotteries At The FCC: The Prelude To Experience Stephen A. Sharp Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission
35 Admin. L. Rev. 53 1983 Licensing By Lottery: The FCC'S Experience Henry M. Rivera Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission
35 Admin. L. Rev. 61 1983 New Service Licensing Alternatives Bernard J. Wunder, Jr. Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information, U.S. Department of Commerce
35 Admin. L. Rev. 105 1983 Appellate Jurisdiction Of The Merit Systems Protection Board And The Federal Courts Under The Civil Service Reform Act Of 1978: Defining The Boundaries Of Review
John F. Cermak, Jr. Law Clerk to the Hon. Robert C. Zampano, U.S. District Court for Connecticut
35 Admin. L. Rev. 171 1983 To Reach The Unreachable: Recent Interpretations Of The Phrase "Material False Statement" In The Atomic Energy Act
Jessica H. Laverty Legal Assistant for Thomas M. Roberts, Commissioner, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
35 Admin. L. Rev. 451 1983 Recent Changes In The Assessment Of Pain In Disability Claims Before The Social Security Administration
Alan Goldhammer; Susan Bloom
Administrative Law Judge, Office of Hearings and Appeals, Social Security Administration; Staff Attorney, Office of Hearings and Appeals, Social Security Administration
Partial Audit of ABA Publications Page !11
36 Admin. L. Rev. 239 1984 Congressional Control Of Executive Actions In The Aftermath Of The Chadha Decision
Frederick M. Kaiser Specialist in American National Government, Congressional Research Service
36 Admin. L. Rev. 307 1984 Administrative Conference Of The United States: A Bibliography 1968-1983
Sue Judith Boley Librarian and Information Officer. Administrative Conference of the U.S.
37 Admin. L. Rev. 183 1985 Full Adjudicatory Hearings For Licensees: Section 558(C) Of The Administrative Procedure Act
Murray A. Indick Law Clerk, Hon. Walter E. Black, Jr., United States District Court for the District of Maryland
37 Admin. L. Rev. 409 1985 Nonlawyer Practice Before The Patent And Trademark Office
Donald J. Quigg Deputy Commissioner, US Patent and Trademark Office
37 Admin. L. Rev. 413 1985 Nonlawyer Practice Before The Social Security Administration
Jacob M. Wolf Lawyer, Social Security Administration
37 Admin. L. Rev. 417 1985 Nonlawyer Practice Before The Immigration Agencies David B. Holmes Member, Board of Immigration Appeals
38 Admin. L. Rev. 115 1986 The Changing Role Of Judicial Review Hon. Abner J. Mikva Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia
38 Admin. L. Rev. 149 1986 Re-Examining Policy Procedures: The Choice Between Rulemaking And Adjudication
Richard K. Berg General Counsel, Administrative Conference of the United States
38 Admin. L. Rev. 327 1986 Regional Supply Planning, Federal Authority And State Regulationthinking Through The Jurisdictional Maze
Charles G. Stalon Commissioner, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
38 Admin. L. Rev. 349 1986 Models For Bulk Power Deregulation: What Promise For The Future?
Reinier H.J.H. Lock Legal Advisor to Commissioner Stalon, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
38 Admin. L. Rev. 363 1986 Judicial Review Of Questions Of Law And Policy Stephen Breyer Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
39 Admin. L. Rev. 83 1987 Independent Agencies As Article One Tribunals: Foundations Of A Theory Of Agency Independence
Susan Sommer Law Clerk to United States District Judge William W Schwarzer
39 Admin. L. Rev. 245 1987 Administrative Conference Of The United States A Bibliography: 1968-1986
Sue Judith Boley Librarian and Information Officer, Administrative Conference of the U.S.
39 Admin. L. Rev. 399 1987 Thoughts On Accountability And The Administrative Process
Marshall J. Bregert Chairman, Administrative Conference of the United States
40 Admin. L. Rev. 345 1988 Broadcast Deregulation: The Reagan Years And Beyond
Richard E. Wiley; Dennis R. Patrick; Laurence A. Tisch; Jonathan D. Blake; Marshall J. Breger
Former Chair, FCC; Chairman, FCC; President and CEO, CBS; Former President of the Federal Communications Bar; Chairman, Administrative Conference of the U.S.
Partial Audit of ABA Publications Page !12
41 Admin. L. Rev. 399 19891 The Administrative Conference: Entering A Third Decade Of Practical Scholarship
Gary J. Edles General Counsel, Administrative Conference of the United States
41 Admin. L. Rev. 415 19891 Consistency Is All I Ask:* An Exegesis Of Section 6486 Of The Anti-Drug Abuse Amendments Act Of 1988
Jonathan J. Ruscht Trial Attorney, Fraud Section, Criminal Division, United States Department of Justice
41 Admin. L. Rev. 441 19891 The Board For Correction Of Military Records Of The Coast Guard: A Unique Dispute Resolution Mechanism
Robert H. Joost; Nancy Battagliat
Chairman, Board for Correction of Military Records of the Coast Guard; Deputy Chairman, Board for Correction of Military Records of the Coast Guard
42 Admin. L. Rev. 89 1990 Congressional-Executive Struggles Over Information: Secrecy Pledges
Louis Fisher Senior Specialist in Separation of Powers, Congressional Research Service, The Library of Congress
43 Admin. L. Rev. 185 1991 The New Alj Examination: A Bright, Shining Lie Redux
Jesse Etelson Administrative Law Judge, Federal Labor Relations Authority
43 Admin. L. Rev. 411 1991 Balance Of Payments, Deficits, And Subsidies In International Communications Services: A New Challenge To Regulation
Kenneth B. Stanley Economist with the Federal Communications Commission
43 Admin. L. Rev. 439 1991 The Competition In Contracting Act's Automatic Stay Provision And Judicial Review: A Trap For The Unwary
Judith A. Sukol Attorney for the U.S. Department of Energy
44 Admin. L. Rev. 159 1992 The Function, Flexibility, And Future Of United States Judges Of The Executive Department
Joseph Simeone United States Administrative Law Judge, Social Security Administration
44 Admin. L. Rev. 261 1992 Survey Of Non-Alj Hearing Programs In The Federal Government
John H. Frye III Administrative Law Judge, U.S. Occupational Safety & Health Review Commission
44 Admin. L. Rev. 745 1992 The D.C. Circuit's Use Of The Chevron Test: Constructing A Positive Theory Of Judicial Obedience And Disobedience
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47 Admin. L. Rev. 111 1995 Rationing Justice On Appeal: The Problems Of The U.S. Courts Of Appeals
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47 Admin. L. Rev. 115 1995 In Whose Interests? Evaluating Attorneys' Fee Awards And Contingent-Fee Agreements In Social Security Disability Benefits Cases
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47 Admin. L. Rev. 375 1995 Introduction Sally Katzen Acting Chairman of the Administrative Conference of the United States
48 Admin. L. Rev. 69 1996 Reforming Congressional Ethics Procedures: Lessons From The Attorney Disciplinary Process
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48 Admin. L. Rev. 321 1996 Legislative Efforts Concerning Risk Assessment And Cost-Benefit Analysis For New Regulations
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48 Admin. L. Rev. 328 1996 Senate Perspectives On Regulatory Reform Legislation
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48 Admin. L. Rev. 375 1996 Looking Back At Existing Rules: Agency Perspectives On Analysis Requirements
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49 Admin. L. Rev. 421 1997 Report & Recommendation By The Special Committee To Review The Government In The Sunshine Act
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49 Admin. L. Rev. 859 1997 Continuous Regulatory Reform At The Federal Trade Commission
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49 Admin. L. Rev. 875 1997 Merger Remedies George S. Cary; Marian R. Bruno
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51 Admin. L. Rev. 835 1999 Y2K: A Pothole On The Information Super Highway To Electronic Banking
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51 Admin. L. Rev. 1093 1999 Recent Developments Federal Agency Focus: Securities And Exchange Commission Plain Talk About On-Line Investing
Chairman Arthur Levitt Chairman of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission
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51 Admin. L. Rev. 1197 1999 Sec Cease-And-Desist Orders Andrew M. Smith Acting Assistant General Counsel, Securities and Exchange Commission
51 Admin. L. Rev. 1229 1999 Regulatory Supervision By The Securities And Exchange Commission: Examinations In A Disclosureenforcement Agency
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52 Admin. L. Rev. 575 2000 Symposium: Regulation Of Politics Federal Election Commission Obstacles To Effective Enforcement Of The Federal Election Campaign Act
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Hon. Janet Reno Attorney General of the United States of America
52 Admin. L. Rev. 1303 2000 Executive Branch Legal Interpretation: A Perspective From The Office Of Legal Counsel
Randolph D. Moss Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel, United States Department of Justice
52 Admin. L. Rev. 1331 2000 Federal Tort Claims Act Administrative Claims: Better Than Third-Party Adr For Resolving Federal Tort Claims
Jeffrey Axelrad Director, Federal Tort Claim Act Staff, Civil Division, Department of Justice
52 Admin. L. Rev. 1377 2000 Current Issues Involving The Defense Of Congressional And Administrative Agency Programs
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52 Admin. L. Rev. 1409 2000 The Government's Litigator: Taking Clients Seriously Mark B. Stern; Alisa B. Klein
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53 Admin. L. Rev. 343 2001 Rendering To Caesar: A Response To Professor O'reilly
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53 Admin. L. Rev. 615 2001 Annual Regulation Of Business Focus: Reorganization Of The Internal Revenue Service Modernizing The Irs
Charles O. Rossotti Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service
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53 Admin. L. Rev. 627 2001 Developments In The Reorganization Of The Internal Revenue Service
Bert Concklin; Larry R. Langdon; Evelyn Petschek; John Dalrymple
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53 Admin. L. Rev. 659 2001 Managing Information Privacy In The Information Age
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53 Admin. L. Rev. 1195 2001 Procurement Authorities Of The Cia Ginger Ann Wright Assistant General Counsel in the Central Intelligence Agency's Office of General Counsel
53 Admin. L. Rev. 1235 2001 In From The Cold: The Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act Of 1998
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54 Admin. L. Rev. 333 2002 Recent Developments Deregulation Of Energy: Lessons From The West Electric Deregulation After California: Down But Not Out
Hon. Richard D. Cudahy Senior Circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
54 Admin. L. Rev. 1125 2002 Recent Developments Department Of The Interior Scientific Uncertainty Under The National Environmental Policy Act
Carla Mattix; Kathleen Becker
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54 Admin. L. Rev. 1167 2002 This Little Company Went To Market: Ipaa V. Dewitt And The Duty To Market Federal Oil And Gas Production At No Cost To The Lessor
Sarah L. Inderbitzin Attorney-Advisor with the U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of the Solicitor
55 Admin. L. Rev. 477 2003 Administrative Agreements: Should They Be In The Shadows Of The Administrative Procedures Act?
John M. Scheib Chief of Staff and Counsel to the Chairman of the United States Surface Transportation Board
55 Admin. L. Rev. 643 2003 The Nuclear Regulatory Commission Is Not Required By Statute To Release Terrorism-Related Portions Of Environmental Impact Statements
Roland M. Frye, Jr. Senior Attorney with the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission
56 Admin. L. Rev. 207 2004 Recent Developments In Administrative Law Serving Our Veterans Through Clearer Rules
William A. Moorman; William F. Russo
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56 Admin. L. Rev. 739 2004 Bottoms Up: A Toast To The Success Of Health Care Collaboratives ... What Can We Learn?
Wendy Netter Epstein Law clerk to the Hon. Michael Daly Hawkins, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
57 Admin. L. Rev. 285 2005 Book Review: Administrative Law Desk Reference For Lawyers By John H. Reese
Judge Richard D. Cudahy Senior Status on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals
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58 Admin. L. Rev. 551 2006 Symposium Cracks In The System: The Adequacy Of The U.S. Health Care Regulation In A Global Age
Alex M. Azar, Ii Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
59 Admin. L. Rev. 315 2007 Restricted Communications At The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Roland M. Frye, Jr. Senior Attorney in the Office of Commission Appellate Adjudication of the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission
59 Admin. L. Rev. 547 2007 When The Deluge Hits And You Never Saw The Storm: Asylum Overload And The Second Circuit
Elizabeth Cronin Director, Office of Legal Affairs, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
59 Admin. L. Rev. 569 2007 Panel: United States Border Control And The Secure Fence Act Of 2006
Sara Ibrahim; Lee Bargerhuff; Mark Krikorian; Rachel Canty
National Policy Impact Coordinator for Project Voice; Division Chief for the Northern and Coastal Areas, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Department of Homeland Security; Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies; Attorney Advisor to the Operations Coordination Director, Department of Homeland Security
60 Admin. L. Rev. 431 2008 The State Of Science At The Food And Drug Administration
Peter Barton Hutt Science Review Subcommittee of the FDA Science Board
61 Admin. L. Rev. 343 2009 Procedural Safeguards For Agency Guidance: A Source Of Legitimacy For The Administrative State
Jessica Mantel Attorney, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
61 Admin. L. Rev. 407 2009 Making Veterans Benefits Clear: Va's Regulation Rewrite Project
William L. Pine; William F. Russo
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61 Admin. L. Rev. 543 2009 The Coming Demise Of Deregulation Ii Hon. Richard D. Cudahy Senior Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
61 Admin. L. Rev. 781 2009 Agency Polymorphism Aaron Greene Leiderman Clerk for Judge Barbara S. Jones of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
62 Admin. L. Rev. 673 2010 A History Of The Military Authority Exception In The Administrative Procedure Act
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62 Admin. L. Rev. 907 2010 Congress And The Courts Close Their Eyes: The Continuing Abdication Of The Duty To Review Agencies' Noncompliance With The Congressional Review Act
Sean D. Croston Attorney at the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission
62 Admin. L. Rev. 919 2010 The Economics Of Railroad "Captive Shipper" Legislation
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63 Admin. L. Rev. 7 2011 Smarter Regulation: Remarks From Cass Sunstein Cass Sunstein ADMINISTRATOR, OFFICE OF INFORMATION and REGULATORY AFFAIRS
63 Admin. L. Rev. 179 2011 Does Oira Review Improve The Quality Of Regulatory Impact Analysis? Evidence From The Final Year Of The Bush Ii Administration
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63 Admin. L. Rev. 381 2011 Regulation Through Guidance Sean Croston Attorney at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
64 Admin. L. Rev. 295 2012 An Important Member Of The Family: The Role Of Regulatory Exemptions In Administrative Procedure
Sean D. Croston Attorney at the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission
64 Admin. L. Rev. 337 2012 Toward A Model Code Ofjudicial Conduct For Federal Administrative Law Judges
Steven A. Glazer Federal Administrative Law Judge with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
64 Admin. L. Rev. 379 2012 Civil Justice Reform In Social Security Adjudications Jeffrey S. Wolfe United States Administrative Law Judge with the Social Security Administration Office of Disability Adjudication and Review
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65 Admin. L. Rev. 301 2013 Social Media, Administrative Agencies, And The First Amendment
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65 Admin. L. Rev. 476 2013 Military Pay Cases: An Introduction Wiiliam C. Bryson United States Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
65 Admin. L. Rev. 483 2013 Suits For Military Pay And Disability Benefits In The Court Of Federal Claims
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65 Admin. L. Rev. 757 2013 Realizing The Promise Of Environmental Civil Rights: The Renewed Effort To Enforce Title Vi Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1964
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66 Admin. L. Rev. 243 2014 Remarks By The Hon. Antonin Scalia For The 25Th Anniversary Of Chevron V Nrdc
Justice Scalia U.S. Supreme Court
67 Admin. L. Rev. 65 2015 Agency Avoidance Of Rulemaking Procedures Connor Raso Counsel, Securities and Exchange Commission
67 Admin. L. Rev. 265 2015 Building A Framework For Governance: Retrospective Review And Rulemaking Petitions
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67 Admin. L. Rev. 629 2015 Market Corrective Rulemaking: Drawing On Eu Insights To Rationalize U.S. Regulation
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28 Air Space Law. 9 2015 FAA Regulatory Relief: Exemptions, Waivers, and COAs
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68 Antitrust L.J. 219 2000-2001 Multinational Merger Review: Lessons From Our Federalism
Douglas H. Ginsburg; Scott H. Angstreich
Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit; John M. Olin Fellow in Law, Georgetown University Law Center
68 Antitrust L.J. 309 2000-2001 Proof Of Competitive Effects In Monopolization Cases: A Response To Professor Muris
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Assistant Director, Office of Policy and Evaluation, Bureau of Competition, Federal Trade Commission; Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Policy and Evaluation, Bureau of Competition, Federal Trade Commission
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Thomas B. Leary Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission
68 Antitrust L.J. 565 2000-2001 Antitrust In The Information Economy Susan Desanti Director of Policy Planning, Federal Trade Commission
68 Antitrust L.J. 571 2000-2001 International Antitrust: 2000 And Beyond Douglas H. Ginsburg Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
68 Antitrust L.J. 581 2000-2001 Roundtable Conference With Enforcement Officials Phillip A. Proger; Thomas Greene; Joel I. Klein; Robert Pitofsky
Member of the Washington, D.C. Bar; Senior Assistant Attorney General, State of California; Asst. Attorney General, Antitrust Division, Department of Justice; Chairman,Federal Trade Commission
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68 Antitrust L.J. 913 2000-2001 Challenges Of The New Economy: Issues At The Intersection Of Antitrust And Intellectual Property
Robert Pitofsky Chairman of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission
68 Antitrust L.J. 925 2000-2001 Antitrust In The New Economy Richard A. Posner Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
68 Antitrust L.J. 991 2000-2001 Fifteen Years After Ethyl: The Past And Future Of Facilitating Practices
Michael G. Vita Deputy Assistant Director for Economic Policy Analysis, Federal Trade Commission
68 Antitrust L.J. 1007 2000-2001 The Significance Of Variety In Antitrust Analysis Thomas B. Leary Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission
69 Antitrust L.J. 87 2001 Network Effects And Conditions Of Entry: Lessons From The Microsoft Case
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69 Antitrust L.J. 249 2001 Antitrust And The Marketplace Of Ideas Maurice E. Stucke; Allen P. Grunes
Attorneys, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice
69 Antitrust L.J. 367 2001 Roundtable Conference With Enforcement Officials Ky P. Ewing, Jr.; Thomas I. Greene; John Nannes; Alexander Schaub; Robert Pitofsky
Chair, ABA Section of Antitrust Law; Senior Assistant Attorney General, California Department of Justice; Acting Asst. Attorney General, Antitrust Division, U.S. Dept of Justice; Director-General, Competition Directorate, European Commission; Chairman, Federal Trade Commission
69 Antitrust L.J. 611 2001 The Competitive Effects Of Passive Minority Equity Interests: Reply
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Hillary Greene Acting Deputy Assistant General Counsel for Policy Studies, Office of the General Counsel, Federal Trade Commission
70 Antitrust L.J. 67 2002-2003 Assigning Market Shares Gregory J. Werden Senior Economic Counsel, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice
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Thomas B. Leary Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission
70 Antitrust L.J. 257 2002-2003 The Antitrust Logit Model For Predicting Unilateral Competitive Effects
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70 Antitrust L.J. 261 2002-2003 Roundtable Conference With Enforcement Officials Roxane C. Busey; Patricia Conners; Timothy J. Muris; Dr. Alexander Schaub; Charles A. James
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71 Antitrust L.J. 1 2003-2004 The Origins Of The FTC: Concentration, Cooperation, Control, And Competition
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71 Antitrust L.J. 161 2003-2004 A Critical Analysis Of Critical Loss Analysis Daniel P. O'brien; Abraham L. Wickelgren
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71 Antitrust L.J. 253 2003-2004 The 1982 Merger Guidelines And The Ascent Of The Hypothetical Monopolist Paradigm
Gregory J. Werden Senior Economic Counsel, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice
71 Antitrust L.J. 277 2003-2004 Twenty Years Of Merger Guidelines Enforcement At The FTC: An Economic Perspective
David Scheffman; Malcolm Coate; Louis Silvia
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71 Antitrust L.J. 319 2003-2004 Administrative Litigation At The FTC: Past, Present, And Future
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71 Antitrust L.J. 333 2003-2004 Roundtable Conference With Enforcement Officials Robert T. Joseph; Patricia A. Conners; Mario Monti; Timothy J. Muris; R. Hewitt Pate
Chair, ABA Section of Antitrust Law Enforcement Officials; Chair, National Association of Attorneys General Multistate Antitrust Task Force; Commissioner of Competition Policy European Commission; Chairman, Federal Trade Commission; Acting Asst. Attorney General, Antitrust Division U.S. Dept. of Justice
71 Antitrust L.J. 377 2003-2004 The Modern Evolution Of U.S. Competition Policy Enforcement Norms
William E. Kovacic General Counsel, U.S. Federal Trade Commission
71 Antitrust L.J. 719 2003-2004 Economic Evidence On The Existence Of Collusion: Reconciling Antitrust Law With Oligopoly Theory
Gregory J. Werden Senior Economic Counsel, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice
72 Antitrust L.J. 233 2004-2005 Gecas And The GE/Honeywell Merger: A Response To Reynolds And Ordover
Eric Emch Assistant Chief, Competition Policy Section, U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division
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72 Antitrust L.J. 327 2004-2005 Does Price Discrimination Intensify Competition? Implications For Antitrust
James C. Cooper; Luke Froeb; Daniel P. O'brien; Steven Tschantz
Attorney Advisor, Office of Policy Planning, FTC; Director, Bureau of Economics, FTC; Economist, Bureau of Economics, FTC; Assoc. Professor, Department of Mathematics, Vanderbilt University
72 Antitrust L.J. 375 2004-2005 A World Of Uncertainty: Economics And The Globalization Of Antitrust
Ken Heyer Economics Director, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice
72 Antitrust L.J. 755 2004-2005 Celebrating The Federal Trade Commission: Introductory Remarks For The 90th Anniversary Symposium
Deborah Platt Majoras Chairman, Federal Trade Commission
72 Antitrust L.J. 761 2004-2005 The Federal Trade Commission: A Retrospective Richard A. Posner Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
72 Antitrust L.J. 773 2004-2005 More Than Law Enforcement: The FTC'S Many Tools-A Conversation With Tim Muris And Bob Pitofsky
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Interviewer; Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission
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72 Antitrust L.J. 975 2004-2005 Cheap Exclusion Susan A. Creighton; D. Bruce Hoffman; Thomas G. Krattenmaker; Ernest A. Nagata
Director of the Bureau of Competition, FTC; Member of the Florida Bar; Deputy Associate Director, Office of Policy and Coordination in the Bureau of Competition; Staff Member, Office of Policy and Coordination in the Bureau of Competition
72 Antitrust L.J. 1075 2004-2005 The FTC And State Action: Evolving Views On The Proper Role Of Government
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Chief Antitrust Counsel in the FTC's Office of Policy Planning; Professor of Law at George Mason University School of Law
72 Antitrust L.J. 1091 2004-2005 Theory And Practice Of Competition Advocacy At The FTC
James C. Cooper; A. Pautler Paul; B. Todd J. Zywicki
Attorney Advisor, Office of Policy Planning, FTC; Deputy Director for Consumer Protection in the Bureau of Economics, Federal Trade Commission; Visiting Professor of Law, Georgetown Law Center
72 Antitrust L.J. 1147 2004-2005 Competition Law And Consumer Protection Law: Two Wings Of The Same House
Thomas B. Leary Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission
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73 Antitrust L.J. 269 2005-2006 Roundtable Conference With Enforcement Officials Richard J. Wallis; Patricia A. Conners; Deborah Platt Majoras; R. Hewitt Pate; Philip Lowe
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73 Antitrust L.J. 413 2005-2006 Identifying Exclusionary Conduct Under Section 2: The "No Economic Sense" Test
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75 Antitrust L.J. 505 2008-2009 Moving Sideways: Post-Granholm Developments In Wine Direct Shipping And Their Implications For Competition
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76 Antitrust L.J. 65 2009-2010 Remedies For Exclusionary Conduct Should Protect And Preserve The Competitive Process
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76 Antitrust L.J. 369 2009-2010 Unilateral Refusals To Deal In Intellectual And Other Property
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76 Antitrust L.J. 397 2009-2010 Quantitative Analysis Of Coordinated Effects William E. Kovacic; Robert C. Marshall; Leslie M. Marx; Steven P. Schulenberg
Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission; Professor of Economics, Penn State University; Professor of Economics, Duke University; Partner, Bates White, LLC
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Director, Bureau of Economics, Federal Trade Commission; Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Economics in the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice
76 Antitrust L.J. 929 2009-2010 Competition Policy And The Application Of Section 5 Of The Federal Trade Commission Act
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77 Antitrust L.J. 49 2010-2011 The 2010 Horizontal Merger Guidelines: From Hedgehog To Fox In Forty Years
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29 Crim. Just. 4 2014-2015 White-Collar Crime Christy L. Romero Special Inspector General, Troubled Asset Relief Program
29 Crim. Just. 9 2014-2015 Extraterritorial Search Warrants Rule Change David R. Beneman; Donnalee Elm
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29 Crim. Just. 28 2014-2015 The Case for Incident-to-Arrest Searches of Cell Phones
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29 Crim. Just. 36 2014-2015 Social Security: How Criminal History May Impact Benefits
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31 Crim. Just. 12 2016 JOHNSON v. UNITED STATES: Don't Go Away Katherine Menendez Federal Magistrate Judge, District of Minnesota
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Bruce Katz HUD Chief of Staff
3 J. Afford. Hous. Cmty. Dev. L. 6
1993-1994 HUD Speaks: General Counsel Diaz Examines His Office's Role in the Administration's and HUD's New Agenda
Nelson A. Diaz HUD General Counsel
7 J. Afford. Hous. Cmty. Dev. L. 164
1997-1998 Home Ownership Opportunities in Indian Country John McGee Ingram Counsel with the Legal Departmentof Fannie Mae
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1997-1998 From Command to Demand: Creating Markets for "CRA Securities"
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8 J. Afford. Hous. Cmty. Dev. L. 253
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9 J. Afford. Hous. Cmty. Dev. L. 13
1999-2000 Using CRA in Affordable Housing Michael S. Barr Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Developmnent in the Treasury Department
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2002-2002 The Low Income Housing Credit Program: An IRS Analyst's Perspective
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12 J. Afford. Hous. Cmty. Dev. L. 5
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12 J. Afford. Hous. Cmty. Dev. L. 62
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12 J. Afford. Hous. Cmty. Dev. L. 366
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13 J. Afford. Hous. Cmty. Dev. L. 280
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2008 It's Alive!-Mortgage Risk Reborn: Issues and Possible Solutions
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7 Envtl. Law. 1 2000-2001 Responding To Hazardous Substances Released On Federal Public Lands: Civilian Federal Agency Authority To Protect Public Lands Using Cercla
Casey Scott Padgett Office of the Solicitor, U.S. Department of the Interior
7 Envtl. Law. 75 2000-2001 The Domestic And International Legal Implications Of Exporting Hazardous Waste: Exporting Naval Vessels For Scrapping
Jeffrey Paul Luster Navy Litigation Office, Office of the General Counsel, Department of the Navy
7 Envtl. Law. 225 2000-2001 The Thorny Gift: Analysis Of Epa's Intent To Empower Indian Tribal Governments With Clean Air Act Regulatory Authority Over Non-Tribal Lands And Immunize Tribal Governments From Caa Citizen Suits
Wes J. Layton Judge Advocate Corps of the United States Air Force
7 Envtl. Law. 477 2000-2001 Sharing The Burden: Allocating The Risk Of Cercla Clean-Up Costs
Kenneth Michael Theurer Judge Advocate assigned to the Environmental Law and Litigation Division of the Air Force Legal Services Agency
7 Envtl. Law. 555 2000-2001 The Regional Haze Rule: EPA'S Next Phase In Protecting Visibility Under The Clean Air Act
Michael T. Palmer Judge Advocate General's Corps of the United States Navy
8 Envtl. Law. 1 2001-2002 Transboundary Movement Of Hazardous Waste From Mexico To The United States: Epa's Authority To Enforce Rcra Requirements Against Mexican Maquiladoras
Nivea R. Berrios-Colón Attorney Advisor for the Environmental Appeals Board, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
8 Envtl. Law. 75 2001-2002 Enforcement Of Nonpoint Source Water Pollution Control And Abatement Measures Applicable To Federal Facilities, Activities And Land Management Practices Under Federal And State Law
Steven J. Hipfel Environmental Counsel to the Commander, Navy Region Southwest
8 Envtl. Law. 303 2001-2002 What A Criminal Needs To Know Under Section 309(C)(2) Of The Clean Water Act: How Far Does "Knowingly" Travel?
Thomas Richard Uiselt Judge Advocate serving as the Deputy Regional Counsel for the Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence
8 Envtl. Law. 457 2001-2002 National Security And Wildlife Protection: Maintaining An Effective Balance
Paul C. Kiamos Active Duty Navy judge advocate attached to Commander, Carrier Group ONE as Staff Judge Advocate
8 Envtl. Law. 521 2001-2002 EPA'S Mixed Approach To Mixed Waste Angela Cole Bonstead Assistant District Counsel for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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9 Envtl. Law. 119 2002-2003 Control Of Mercury Emissions From Coal-Fired Electric Power Plants
Barry J. Goehler Active Duty Navy judge advocate presently attached to the staff of Commander THIRD Fleet
9 Envtl. Law. 327 2002-2003 Safeguarding National Security Through Public Release Of Environmental Information: Moving The Debate To The Next Level
Joseph D. Jacobson Judge Advocate assigned to the Environmental Law and Litigation Division of the Air Force Legal Services Agency
9 Envtl. Law. 399 2002-2003 A Study Of The Financial Mechanism Of The Montreal Protocol On Substances That Deplete The Ozone Layer
James Andrew Bove Assistant Regional Counsel for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Region 6
9 Envtl. Law. 589 2002-2003 Pesticide-Laced Predator Baits: Considerations For Prosecution And Sentencing
Ninish B. Vyas; James W. Spann; Eric Albers; Don Patterson
research biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey's Patuxent Wildlife Research Center; wildlife biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey's Patuxent Wildlife Research Center; Ph.D. candidate at Texas Tech University; retired senior resident agent with the Division of Law Enforcement of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
9 Envtl. Law. 609 2002-2003 The Federal Regulation Of Waste From Cruise Ships In U.S. Waters
Meredith Dahl Office of the General Counsel, Natural Resources Division and the Pollution Control Team, of the U.S. Department of Agriculture
The Labor Lawyer1 Lab. Law. 1 1985 Restoring Stability in the Implementation of the
National Labor Relations ActDon A. Zimmerman Member, National Labor Relations Board
1 Lab. Law. 39 1985 A View from the Circuit: A Federal Circuit Judge Views the NLRA Appellate Scene
Robert S. Vance Circuit Judge United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
1 Lab. Law. 483 1985 A Principled Approach to NLRB Decisionmaking Patricia Diaz Dennis Member, National Labor Relations Board
1 Lab. Law. 745 1985 Recent Developments Under the National Labor Relations Act
Mary Ellen R. Benard Administrative Law Judge, NationalLabor Relations Board
2 Lab. Law. 47 1986 The Disclosure of Profits in the Normal Course of Collective Bargaining: All Relevant Information Should Be on the Table
Robert E. Bloch Attorney with the NLRB
3 Lab. Law. 11 1987 U.S. Labor Law and the Future of Labor-Management Cooperation
Stephen I. Schlossberg; Steven M. Fetter
Deputy Under Secretary of Labor for Labor-Management Relations and Cooperative Programs; Executive Assistant to the Deputy Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor
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3 Lab. Law. 199 1987 Remedies for Individual Cases of Unlawful Employment Discrimination: A Law Enforcement Perspective
Fred W. Alvarez; Barbara Lipsky
Member, United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; Special Assistant to Commissioner Fred W. Alvarez
4 Lab. Law. 715 1988 Expiration of the Collective Bargaining Agreement: Survivability of Terms and Conditions of Employment
Paul Bosanac Field Attorney, National Labor Relations Board
5 Lab. Law. 63 1989 Eliminating the Plaintiff's Attorney in Equal Employment Litigation: A Shakespearean Tragedy
Ray Terry Regional Attorney, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
5 Lab. Law. 825 1989 Democratic ESOPs: Can Workers Control Their Future?
Julie Lynn Kaufman Attorney, National Labor Relations Board
6 Lab. Law. 127 1990 Alternative Dispute ResolutionInterest Arbitration and the National Labor Relations Act
Harold J. Datz Associate General Counsel, Office of the General Counsel, NLRB
6 Lab. Law. 145 1990 Battleground for a Divided Court: Employment Discrimination in the Supreme Court, 1988-89
Charles A. Shanor; Samuel A. Marcosson
General Counsel, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; Attorney, Appellate Services Division, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
8 Lab. Law. 81 1992 Employee Participation Programs: Are They Lawful under the National Labor Relations Act?
Harold J. Datz Chief Counsel to National Labor Relations Board Member John N. Raudabaugh
9 Lab. Law. 43 1993 Should the Guilty Employer Go Free? Robert J. Gregory Office of General Counsel of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
9 Lab. Law. 553 1993 The Family and Medical Leave Act and The Americans with Disabilities Act: Areas of Contrast and Overlap
Peggy R. Mastroianni; David K. Fram
Director, ADA Policy Division, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; Office of Legal Counsel, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
10 Lab. Law. 719 1994 The NLRB's Deferral to Arbitration Policy William B. Gould IV Chair, National Labor Relations Board
14 Lab. Law. 317 1998-1999 Are We Witnessing a Kinder, Gentler EEOC? The EEOC's Task Force Report on Best Private Sector EEO and Diversity Practices and Other Agency Trends
Commissioner Reginald E. Jones
United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
15 Lab. Law. 69 1999-2000 Changing the Traditional Grievance and Arbitration Model: Alternative Dispute Resolution Provisions in Air Force Collective Bargaining Agreements
Douglas B. Cox Judge Advocate in the United States Air Force
16 Lab. Law. 1 2000-2001 Battling Case Backlogs at the NLRB: The Continuing Problem of Delays in Decision Making and the Clinton Board's Response
John C. Truesdale Chairman, National Labor Relations Board
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16 Lab. Law. 43 2000-2001 The Clinton Board(s)—A Partial Look from Within Wilma B. Liebman; Peter J. Hurtgen
Member, National Labor Relations Board; Member, National Labor Relations Board
17 Lab. Law. 261 2001-2002 Doing the Best with What We Had: Building a More Effective Equal Employment Opportunity Commission during the Clinton/Gore Administration
Paul M. Igasaki Vice Chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
17 Lab. Law. 389 2001-2002 Improving the Federal Employee Redress System Peter R. Marksteiner Judge Advocate in the U.S. Air Force
18 Lab. Law. 79 2002-2003 Compelled to Wear a Union Logo as Part of a Mandatory Uniform Requirement Pursuant to a Collective Bargaining Agreement: Good Labor Policy or Simply a Walking Billboard for the Union?
Michael Taylor Staff Attorney, National Labor Relations Board
18 Lab. Law. 453 2002-2003 Reconciling the Otherwise Irreconcilable: The Rejection of Collective Bargaining Agreements under Section 1113 of the Bankruptcy Code
Michael D. Sousa Judicial Law Clerk to the Hon. William J. Martini, United States District Court Judge for the District of New Jersey
24 Lab. Law. 97 2008-2009 Permanent Replacements: Time For A New Look? Joseph P. Norelli Regional Director, Region 20, of the National Labor Relations Board
The Public Lawyer10 Pub. Law. 3 2002 Constitutional Duty Of A National Security Lawyer In
A Time Of TerrorJudge James E. Baker Judge to the United States Court of Appeals for the
Armed Forces
11 Pub. Law. 3 2003 Reflections On Diversity In The Public Law Office By The DOJ Civil Rights Division's First Indian Lawyer
Lawrence R. Baca Senior Trial Attorney in the Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice
11 Pub. Law. 6 2003 Ordered Liberty and the Homeland Security Mission Judge James E. Baker United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
13 Pub. Law. 8 2005 Admission by Motion Rules: Slow Motion in the Aftermath of MJP Reform?
Ellen M. Lazarus Deputy Assistant Director, American Law Division, Congressional Research Service
13 Pub. Law. 10 2005 Legal Operations in Northern Iraq: The 101st Airborne Division, Office of the Staff Judge Advocate
Col. Richard M. Whitaker Army Judge Advocate General's Corps
16 Pub. Law. 2 2008 The Challenges of Electronic Discovery Ted Hirt Federal Programs Branch, Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice
18 Pub. Law. 11 2010 Ten Rules for a Successful Appellate Argument William K. Suter Clerk of the United States Supreme Court
20 Pub. Law. 3 2012 Access to Federal Disaster and Wreckage Sites Greg G. Brooker; Brittany Lawonn
Chief, Civil Division, U.S. Attorney's Office in Minnesota; Law Student
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21 Pub. Law. 3 2013 Moving from the Rule of Personality to the Rule of Law
James Dapper; Benes Aldana; Jeremy Greenwood
U.S. Air Force; U.S. Coast Guard; U.S. Coast Guard
23 Pub. Law. 3 2015 Understanding the Impact of the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act
Eric W. Treene Special Counsel for Religious Discrimination for the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice
23 Pub. Law. 9 2015 Establishing a Comprehensive Definition of Terrorism Matthew J. Manning Military Legislative Assistant, Congressman Brad Ashford
24 Pub. Law. 2 2016 No Complaint Needed: DOJ’s Enforcement of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Greg Brooker First Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Minnesota
24 Pub. Law. 14 2016 The U.S. Coast Guard Ofice of the Judge Advocate General: What We’re All About
Steven D. Poulin Rear Admiral with the U.S. Coast Guard
Aviation Litigation National Institute2012 Inst. Av. E 2012 Opening Statements: General Rules And Guidelines Patrick J. McGroder, III;
Amy E. Furness; Orla A. Brady; Deborah A. Elsasser
Gallagher & Kennedy P.A.; Carlton Fields; U.S. Department of Justice; Clyde & Co US, LLP
2012 Inst. Av. F 2012 A Primer On ATC Expert Witnesses Debra D. Fowler Senior Aviation Counsel U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Division, Torts Branch, Department of Justice
2016 Inst. Av. A 2016 Federal Involvement in the Laser Illumination of Aircraft
Karen A. Escobar Assistant US Attorney
2016 Inst. Av. E 2016 Challenges of Continuing Safety Improvement Christopher A. Hart Chairman, NTSB
Bitcoin and Other Digital Currencies Institute2015 Inst. Bitcoin C 2015 Settlement Action U.S. Dept. of Justice U.S. Dept. of Justice
Class Actions Institute2016 Inst. Class Act. I 2016 Managing Class Action Litigation: A Pocket Guide for
Judges Third EditionBarbara J. Rothstein; Thomas E. Willging
Director, Federal Judicial Center; Staff Member, Federal Judicial Center
Consumer Financial Services Institute2014 Inst. Cons. Serv. G 2014 Data Security, Fraud Prevention And Identity
ProtectionL. Richard Fischer; Katherine Armstrong
Morrison & Foerster LLP; Attorney, Division of Privacy & Identity Protection, Federal Trade Commission
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2014 Inst. Cons. Serv. I 2014 Truth-in-Lending ABA Consumer Financial Services Basics
Benjamin K. Olson; Thomas J. Kearney
Partner, BuckleySandler LLP; Senior Counsel, Office of Regulations, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
2014 Inst. Cons. Serv. J 2014 Installment Lending & The FTC’S Recent Initiatives Malini Mithal Assistant Director, Division of Financial Practices Federal Trade Commission
2015 Inst. Cons. Serv. F 2015 Data Security, Fraud Prevention And Identity Protection
L. Richard Fischer; Megan Cox
Morrison & Foerster LLP; Attorney, Division of Privacy & Identity Protection Federal Trade Commission
2015 Inst. Cons. Serv. J 2015 Installment Lending & The FTC’S Recent Initiatives James Reilly Dolan Associate Director, Division of Financial Practices, Federal Trade Commission
2015 Inst. Cons. Serv. K 2015 Mortgage Origination & Servicing Angela J. Cheek; Lynette I. Hotchkiss; Thomas J. Kearney
Sallie Mae, Inc.; Rabobank, N.A.; Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
2015 Inst. Cons. Serv. M 2015 Creditors and UDAAP: Structure and Standards Thomas Pahl Office of Regulations – CFPB
Criminal Tax Fraud and Tax Controversy Institute2014 Inst. Tax Contr. A 2014 Effective Use Of Courtroom Technology Judge Francis M. Allegra;
Prof. Frederic I. Lederer; Jean A. Pawlow; Grover Hartt, III
U.S. Court of Federal Claims; William & Mary Law School; McDermott Will & Emery; Tax Division, U.S. Department of Justice
2014 Inst. Tax Contr. D 2014 DOJ Criminal Roundtable Department of Justice Department of Justice
2014 Inst. Tax Contr. F 2014 Criminal Tax Developments, FY 2015 Office of Division Counsel/Associate Chief Counsel
Internal Revenue Service
2016 Inst. Tax Contr. B 2016 Civil Tax Litigation Frank Agostino; Hon. Tamara W. Ashford; Hon. Marvin J. Garbis; Hon. Juan F. Vasquez; A. Lavar Taylor
Agostino & Associates, P.C.; U.S. Tax Court; U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland; U.S. Tax Court; Law Offices of A. Lavar Taylor LLP
False Claims Act and Qui Tam Trial Institute2014 Inst. Qui Tam G 2014 DoD Suspension and Debarment: Protecting the
Government and Promoting Contractor ResponsibilityRodney A. Grandon Deputy General Counsel (Contractor Responsibility),
Department of the Air Force
2016 Inst. Qui Tam M 2016 Keynote Luncheon Speaker Sally Quillian Yates Deputy Attorney General
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Health Care Fraud Institute2013 Inst. Health Care B 2013 Foundations Of And Ethical Considerations In White
Collar PracticeDepartment of Justice Department of Justice
2013 Inst. Health Care C 2013 Government Enforcement Department of Justice Department of Justice
2014 Inst. Health Care A 2014 Introduction to Fraud and Compliance for Industry Groups - Providers (Hospitals and Physicians)
Dept. of Health and Human Services
Dept. of Health and Human Services
2014 Inst. Health Care B 2014 Introduction to Fraud and Compliance for Industry Groups - Providers (Pharmaceutical and Medical Device)
Dept. of Health and Human Services
Dept. of Health and Human Services
International Regulation Institute2014 Inst. Intl. Reg. A 2014 FCPA, Economic Sanctions, and Export Controls
American Bar AssociationHon. Eric L. Hirschhorn Under Secretary for Industry and Security U.S.
Department of Commerce
Securities Fraud Institute2014 Inst. Sec. Fraud F 2014 Keynote Address at Compliance Week 2014 Andrew Ceresney Director of the Division of Enforcement, Securities and
Exchange Commission
2015 Inst. Sec. Fraud E 2015 Automated Detection in Securities Enforcement: Anticipating and Adapting to Emerging Accounting Fraud Enforcement Strategies
Scott W. Bauguess SEC Deputy Chief Economist
White Collar Crime Institute2016 Inst. White Col. M 2016 Lawrence Barcella, Jr. Memorial Address Hon. Sally Q. Yates Deputy Attorney General of the United States
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