New Books

Alison Harcourt, George Christou, and Seamus Simpson, Global Standard Setting in Internet Governance (Oxford University Press, 2020) [Website]

Stephen Daly, Tax Authority Advice and the Public (Hart Publishing, 2020) [Website]

 

Accountability & Decision-making Processes

Athanasios Psygkas, Accountability (March 2020) [SSRN]

Andrew Edgar, The Westminster Model in Comparative Administrative Law: Incentives for Controls on Regulation-Making (March 2020) [SSRN]

Joshua Galperin, The Death of Administrative Democracy (March 2020) [SSRN]

Katherine J. Strandburg, Rulemaking and Inscrutable Automated Decision Tools (March 2020) [SSRN]

Nicholas R. Parrillo, Should the Public Get To Participate Before Federal Agencies Issue Guidance? An Empirical Study (December 2019) [SSRN]

 

Judicial Review

Kent H. Barnett & Lindsey Vinson, Chevron Abroad (March 2020) [SSRN]

Daniel Walters, Symmetry’s Mandate: Constraining the Politicization of American Administrative Law (February 2020) [SSRN]

Greg Weeks, Judicial Review’s Exclusion by Privative Clauses: Dead or Just Resting? (February 2020) [SSRN]

Paul Daly, The Vavilov Framework and the Future of Canadian Administrative Law (February 2020) [SSRN]

Jamie Liew, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: A Preliminary Assessment of Whether the Vavilov Framework Adequately Addresses Concerns of Marginalized Communities (February 2020) [SSRN]

William D. Araiza, Toward a Non-Delegation Doctrine That (Even) Progressives Could Like (February 2020) [SSRN]

Jonathan S. Masur & Eric A. Posner, Chevronizing Around Cost-Benefit Analysis: Deregulation in the Trump Administration (February 2020) [SSRN]

Kristin E. Hickman & Aaron Nielson, Narrowing Chevron’s Domain (February 2020) [SSRN]

Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, A Common Law for the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Incremental Adjudication, Institutions, and Relational Non-Arbitrariness (February 2020) [SSRN]

Gillian E. Metzger, The Roberts Court and Administrative Law (January 2020) [SSRN]

Cary Coglianese, Dimensions of Delegation (December 2019) [SSRN]

Paul Daly, Divergence and Convergence in English and Canadian Administrative Law (December 2019) [SSRN]

Aditya Bamzai, Delegation and Interpretive Discretion: Gundy, Kisor, and the Formation and Future of Administrative Law (December 2019) [SSRN]

(Alyn) James Johnson, The Case for a Canadian Nondelegation Doctrine (November 2019) [SSRN]

 

Executive Department

Shany Winder, Policymaking in the United States: constraining a runaway executive branch, 7(3) The Theory and Practice of Legislation (March 2020) [Taylor & Francis Online]

David M. Driesen, The Unitary Executive Theory in Comparative Context (March 2020) [SSRN]

Kathryn E. Kovacs, Constraining the Statutory President (March 2020) [SSRN]

Blake Emerson, The Departmental Structure of Executive Power: Subordinate Checks from Madison to Mueller (March 2020) [SSRN]

Daphna Renan, The President’s Two Bodies (March 2020) [SSRN]

Anne Joseph O’Connell, Actings (February 2020) [SSRN]

Dominique Dalla-Pozza & Greg Weeks, A Statutory Shield of the Executive: To What Extent Does Legislation Help Administrative Action Evade Judicial Scrutiny? (February 2020) [SSRN]

Anne Twomey, Brexit, the Prerogative, the Courts and Article 9 of the Bill of Rights (February 2020) [SSRN]

Peter L. Strauss, The Trump Administration and the Rule of Law (January 2020) [SSRN]

David Kenny & Conor Casey, A One Person Supreme Court? The Attorney General, Constitutional Advice to Government, and the Case for Transparency (November 2019) [SSRN]

 

Legislation/Statutory Interpretation

Kathryn E. Kovacs, Progressive Textualism in Administrative Law (February 2020) [SSRN]

Kevin M. Stack, The Enacted Purposes Canon (February 2020) [SSRN]

 

Administrative Independence

Jane Manners & Lev Menand, Presidential Removal: Defining Inefficiency, Neglect of Duty, and Malfeasance in Office (March 2020) [SSRN]

Cass R. Sunstein & Adrian Vermeule, Presidential Review: The President’s Statutory Authority Over Independent Agencies (March 2020) [SSRN]

 

Administrative History

Julian Davis Mortenson & Nicholas Bagley, Delegation at the Founding (February 2020) [SSRN]

 

Modes of Governance and Regulation

Nir Kosti, David Levi-Faur & Guy Mor, Legislation and regulation: three analytical distinctions, 7(3) The Theory and Practice of Legislation (March 2020) [Taylor & Francis Online]

Asaf Wiener & Elad Man, Considering a duty to delegate in designing regulatory legislation, 7(3)The Theory and Practice of Legislation (March 2020) [Taylor & Francis Online]

Cary Coglianese, The Law and Economics of Risk Regulation (March 2020) [SSRN]

Jerry Ellig & Michael Horney, Statutory delegation, agency authority, and the asymmetry of impact analysis, 7(3)The Theory and Practice of Legislation (February 2020) [Taylor & Francis Online]

Guy Mor & Alon Jasper, Parliamentary arbitrage and the case for regulatory policy in parliament, 7(3)The Theory and Practice of Legislation (February 2020) [Taylor & Francis Online]

Shay Lavie, Class Actions and the Regulatory State — Lessons from Israel (February 2020) [SSRN]

Cass R. Sunstein, On Neglecting Regulatory Benefits (February 2020) [SSRN]

Christina S. Ho, Legislating a Negative Right to Health: Health Impact Assessments (January 2020) [SSRN]

 

Public Administration

Christopher J. Walker & Rebecca Turnbull, Operationalizing Internal Administrative Law (March 2020) [SSRN]

Cary Coglianese & Lavi Ben Dor, AI in Adjudication and Administration (February 2020) [SSRN]

Emre Kazim & Adriano Koshiyama, No AI Regulator: An Analysis of Artificial Intelligence and Public Standards Report (UK Government) (February 2020) [SSRN]

Jean-Edouard Colliard & Co-Pierre Georg, Measuring Regulatory Complexity (February 2020) [SSRN]

Zachary T. Mohr, Ringa Raudla and  James W. Douglas, Comparing Cost Accounting Use across European Countries: The Role of Administrative Traditions, NPM Instruments, and Fiscal Stress, in: Public Administration Review (February 2020) [Wiley Online]

Erna Ruijer, Francoise Détienne, Michael Baker, Jonathan Groff, Albert J. Meijer, The Politics of Open Government Data: Understanding Organizational Responses to Pressure for More Transparency, in American Review of Public Administration (December 2019) [SAGE Journals]

 

Financial Regulation

Dan Awrey & Kathryn Judge, Why Financial Regulation Keeps Falling Short (February 2020) [SSRN]

 

EU Administrative Law

Sandra Eckert, Beyond legislation: Reconsidering the locus of power in EU regulatory governance, 7(3)The Theory and Practice of Legislation (February 2020) [Taylor & Francis Online]

Andrea Magliari, Intensity of Judicial Review of the European Central Banks’s Supervisory Decisions (February 2020) [SSRN]

Alberto Alemanno, Nudge and the European Union (February 2020) [SSRN]

Gianluca Sgueo, ‘Regulatory Gaming’ – A Look Into the European Union’s Attempts to Engage Citizens With Playful Design (February 2020) [SSRN]

Annalisa Volpato, Judicial Review of the Acts of EU Agencies: Discretion Escaping Scrutiny? (December 2019) [SSRN]

 

Global Regulation/ Global Governance

Jennifer G. Hill, Regulatory Cooperation in Securities Market Regulation: Perspectives from Australia (March 2020) [SSRN]