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Home > WCL Journals & Law Reviews > ALR > Vol. 63 (2011) > Iss. 4

 

Volume 63, Issue 4 (2011)

Articles

 

Calibrating Chevron for Preemption
Gregory M. Dickinson

 

A Cost-Benefit Interpretation of the "Substantially Similar" Hurdle in the Congressional Review Act: Can OSHA Ever Utter the E-Word (Ergonomics) Again?
Adam M. Finkel and Jason W. Sullivan

 

Fixing the Flaws in the Federal Vaccine Injury Compensation Program
Peter H. Meyers

 

Mr. Justice Marshall Rothstein, Supreme Court of Canada, Address to the American Bar Association, Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice
Justice Marshall Rothstein

Comment

 

Setting Labor Policy Prospectively: Rulemaking, Adjudicating, and What the NLRB Can Learn from the NMB's Representation Election Procedure Rule
Emily Baver

Recent Developments

 

Legal Issues in E-Rulemaking
Bridget C.E. Dooling

 

A Regulatory Quick Fix for Carcieri v. Salazar: How the Department of Interior Can Invoke an Alternative Source of Existing Statutory Authority to Overcome an Adverse Judgment Under the Chevron Doctrine
Howard L. Highland

 
 
 
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ISSN: 0001-8368

OCLC: 60355875

 
 
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