New Books
Alejandro Camacho and Robert Glicksman, Reorganizing Government: A Functional and Dimensional Framework (NYU Press, 2019) [Website]
Joe Tomlinson, Justice in the Digital State: Assessing the Next Revolution in Administrative Justice (Bristol University Press, 2019) [Website]
Accountability & Decision-making Processes
David Pozen, Seeing Transparency More Clearly (November 2019) [SSRN]
Ashley Deeks, Secret Reason-Giving (September 2019) [SSRN]
Jake Goldenfein, Algorithmic Transparency and Decision-Making Accountability: Thoughts for Buying Machine Learning Algorithms (September 2019) [SSRN]
Judicial Review
Paul Daly, A Typology of Materiality (October 2019) [SSRN]
Joe Tomlinson, Beyond the End of Ouster Clause History? (September 2019) [SSRN]
Matthew Groves & Greg Weeks, The Creation of Australian Administrative Law: The Constitution and Its Judicial Gate-Keepers (September 2019) [SSRN]
Executive Department
Brian D. Feinstein & Daniel Jacob Hemel, Outside Advisers Inside Agencies (November 2019) [SSRN]
Evan D. Bernick, Faithful Execution: Where Administrative Law Meets the Constitution (November 2019) [SSRN]
Paul P. Craig, The Supreme Court, Prorogation and Constitutional Principle (November 2019) [SSRN]
Fatma E. Marouf, Executive Overreaching in Immigration Adjudication (November 2019) [SSRN]
Daniel D. Birk, Interrogating the Historical Basis for a Unitary Executive (November 2019) [SSRN]
Zachary Price, Reliance on Executive Constitutional Interpretation (November 2019) [SSRN]
Catherine Y. Kim & Amy Semet, Presidential Ideology and Immigrant Detention (October 2019) [SSRN]
Tom Ginsburg, Aziz Z. Huq & David Landau, Designing Presidential Impeachment (October 2019) [SSRN]
Jonathan David Shaub, The Executive’s Privilege (October 2019) [SSRN]
Gabrielle J. Appleby & Anna Olijnyk, Executive Policy Development and Constitutional Norms: Practice and Perceptions (September 2019) [SSRN]
Emily Berman, The Secondary Effects of Executive Branch Legal Opinions (September 2019) [SSRN]
Legislation/Statutory Interpretation
Jesse Cross, The Staffer’s Error Doctrine (November 2019) [SSRN]
Sofia Ranchordas & Mattis van ‘t Schip, Future-Proofing Legislation for the Digital Age (October 2019) [SSRN]
Amanda Chuzi, Defense Lawmaking (October 2019) [SSRN]
Amy Semet, NLRB Statutory Interpretation and Chevron Deference in the Appellate Courts (October 2019) [SSRN]
John F. Manning, Without the Pretense of Legislative Intent (October 2019) [SSRN]
Leigh Osofsky, Agency Legislative Fixes (September 2019) [SSRN]
Administrative Independence
Christine Kexel Chabot, Is the Federal Reserve Constitutional? An Originalist Argument for Independent Agencies (October 2019) [SSRN]
Cary Coglianese, The Semi-Autonomous Administrative State (October 2019) [SSRN]
Administrative History
Karen Tani, Administrative Constitutionalism at the ‘Borders of Belonging’: Drawing on History to Expand the Archive and Change the Lens (August 2019) [SSRN]
Modes of Governance and Regulation
Peter L. Lindseth, Evolutionary Public Law: Constituting and Administering Human Ultra-Sociality (November 2019) [SSRN]
Matteo Godi, Administrative Regulation of Arbitration (November 2019) [SSRN]
Rory Van Loo, The Missing Regulatory State: Monitoring Businesses in an Age of Surveillance (November 2019) [SSRN]
Brian Mannix & Bridget C.E. Dooling, Codifying the Cost-Benefit State (November 2019) [SSRN]
Heather Payne, Private (Utility) Regulators (October 2019) [SSRN]
A.D. Murray, Rethinking Regulation for the Digital Environment (October 2019) [SSRN]
Public Administration
Adam S. Zimmerman & Michael Sant’Ambrogio, Collective Adjudication and Administrative Justice (November 2019) [SSRN]
Anthony M. Bertelli & Fiona Cece, Comparative Administrative Law and Public Administration (November 2019) [SSRN]
Julian Christensen, Lene Aarøe, Martin Bækgaard, Pamela Herd & Donald P. Moynihan, Human Capital and Administrative Burden: The Role of Cognitive Resources in Citizen-State Interactions (November 2019) [SSRN]
Adam S. Zimmerman, Surges and Delays in Mass Adjudication (November 2019) [SSRN]
Deirdre K. Mulligan & Kenneth A. Bamberger, Procurement As Policy: Administrative Process for Machine Learning (October 2019) [SSRN]
Alasdair S. Roberts, Should We Defend the Administrative State? (October 2019) [SSRN]
Johannes M M Chan &Vivian Wong, The Politics of the Ombudsman: The Hong Kong Experience (October 2019) [SSRN]
Joshua Galperin, The Life of Administrative Democracy (September 2019) [SSRN]
Anya Bernstein, Porous Bureaucracy: Legitimating the Administrative State in Taiwan (2019) [SSRN]
Michèle Finck, Automated Decision-Making and Administrative Law (August 2019) [SSRN]
The Public/Private Divide
David S. Rubenstein, Supremacy, Inc. (December 2019) [SSRN]
Financial Regulation
Drew Schaefer, Applying the SEC Custody Rule to Cryptocurrency Hedge Fund Managers (September 2019) [SSRN]
EU Administrative Law
Madalina Busuioc & Dovilė Rimkutė, The promise of bureaucratic reputation approaches for the EU regulatory state, in: Journal of European Public Policy (October 2019) [Taylor & Francis Online]
Global Regulation/ Global Governance
Peter L. Lindseth, Theorizing Backlash: Supranational Governance and International Investment Law and Arbitration in Comparative Perspective (November 2019) [SSRN]
Mariana Mota Prado & Steven J. Hoffman, The promises and perils of international institutional bypasses: defining a new concept and its policy implications for global governance, in Transnational Legal Theory (November 2019) [Taylor & Francis Online]