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Scholarship Award to Nina Mendelson, by Michael Herz

The Administrative Law Section presents an annual award for the strongest piece of academic scholarship on administrative law published in the past year. The award is presented at the Section’s fall conference. This year’s winner was Professor Nina Mendelson of the University of Michigan for Disclosing “Political” Oversight of Agency Decision Making, 108 Michigan Law […]

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Attorney Openings at the Administrative Conference, by Michael Herz

Acting Research Director Jeff Lubbers reports that the Administrative Conference of the United States currently has several vacancies. The Executive Director position is currently open and the announcement is posted on USAJobs. The announcement will close on January 31, 2012. The announcement is here. ACUS also has two openings for attorneys: (1) An entry level position (preferably someone […]

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Executive Summaries for Rulemaking Preambles, by Michael Herz

Few documents are as daunting as a massive preamble in the Federal Register.  In other settings, huge documents are preceded by an Executive Summary.  Would that make regulatory preambles more understandable and accessible?  OIRA thinks so. On January 4, Cass Sunstein, Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, issued a memorandum to the […]

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Sackett v. EPA and pre-enforcement review of agency orders, by Michael Herz

Today the Supreme Court heard argument in Sacket v. EPA, No. 10-1062, concerning whether a landowner can obtain pre-enforcement review of an EPA order to remove unpermitted filling of wetlands.  The Ninth Circuit, agreeing with every other court of appeals to decide the issue, had held that such review was unavailable. Former Section chair Bill […]

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Administrative Law Writing Competitions, by Michael Herz

Two administrative law writing competitions may be of interest. The first is the Section’s Gellhorn-Sargentich Student Essay Competition.  The assigned topic is: “Discuss any topic relating to administrative law.”  The essay can be a paper submitted for a graded law school course, a law review note or comment, or something written specifically for the competition.  The […]

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Four New Administrative Conference Recommendations, by Michael Herz

The Assembly of the Administrative Conference held its 55th Plenary session on December 8-9, 2011, adopting four new recommendations: Recommendation 2011-5: Incorporation by Reference Recommendation 2011-6: International Regulatory Cooperation Recommendation 2011-7: Federal Advisory Committee Act – Issues and Proposed Reforms Recommendation 2011-8: Agency Innovations in e-Rulemaking An archive video of the 55th Plenary session proceedings is available on the […]

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Rulemaking: D.C. Circuit Decision in ATA v. National Mediation Board, by Jonathan Rusch

Here’s a post from Jeffrey Lubbers, Professor of Practice in Administrative Law at American University’s Washington College of Law: Friends—The D.C. Circuit affirmed the district court’s upholding of the National Mediation Board’s election ballot counting rule today.  Judge Tatel wrote for himself and Judge Griffin.  Judge Henderson dissented. The court ruled, using Chevron, that the […]

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Regulatory Accountability Act to House Floor; White House Threatens Veto, by Michael Herz

The Regulatory Accountability Act, H.R. 3010, is scheduled to be considered on the floor of the House on Thursday, December 1, 2011.  The controversial bill would make sweeping changes to the APA, particularly with regard to its rulemaking provisions.  Today the White House released a Statement of Administration Policy stating that the President’s senior advisors […]

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Administrative Procedure Act: ABA Admin Law Section Comments on H.R. 3010, by Jonathan Rusch

On October 25, the House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on H.R. 3010, the “Regulatory Accountability Act of 2011.” Witnesses scheduled at the hearing included C. Boyden Gray, Boyden Gray & Associates (and former Section Chair), Christopher C. DeMuth of the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Arnold Baker, owner of Baker Ready-Mix Building […]

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Constitutional Law and Separation of Powers/Freedom of Information and Privacy/Rulemaking: D.C. Circuit Requires Notice-and-Comment Rulemaking for TSA Rule, by Jonathan Rusch

On July 15, in Electronic Privacy Information Center v. DHS, No. 10-1157, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit held that a decision by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to screen airline passengers by using advanced imaging technology (AIT) instead of magnetometers should have been the subject of notice-and-comment rulemaking before […]

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Banking and Financial Services/Criminal Process: FinCEN Issues Final Rule on Bank Secrecy Act Reg Amendments, by Jonathan Rusch

On July 29, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) published in the Federal Register a final rule that amends the Bank Secrecy Act (“BSA”) regulations applicable to Money Services Businesses with regard to stored value. The FinCEN notice states that the final rule “amends the regulations by: renaming ‘stored value’ as ‘prepaid access’ and defining […]