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Administrative and Regulatory State (ARS) Outline - Rascoff, Spring 2009 - Jason HardyARS Outline - Hardy - iAdministrative and Regulatory State (ARS) Administrative_and_Regulatory_State_RASCOFF_Spring_2009_(2)) Outline - Rascoff, Spring 2009 - Jason HardyL Overview of (he Regulatory State and Statutory Implementation and InterpretationInstitutions and their Laws•Congress - Statutes (Note that we want legislative decisions to be political, unlike judicial decisions) 0 Art. I, §1: “All legislative Powers h Administrative_and_Regulatory_State_RASCOFF_Spring_2009_(2)erein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the UnitedStates...”•Executive - President’s signing statements (indicating how a statute will be impleAdministrative_and_Regulatory_State_RASCOFF_Spring_2009_(2)
mented) and executive orders0 Art. II., §1: “The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America."0 Administrative AgenAdministrative and Regulatory State (ARS) Outline - Rascoff, Spring 2009 - Jason HardyARS Outline - Hardy - iAdministrative and Regulatory State (ARS) Administrative_and_Regulatory_State_RASCOFF_Spring_2009_(2)d in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish.”Implementation of Statutes•Legislative Choices for Implementation of a Statute:0 1. Public enforcement (criminal law)0 2. Private enforcement (tort and contract law)0 3. Agency enforcement Administrative_and_Regulatory_State_RASCOFF_Spring_2009_(2)' bureaucratic model0 4. Combination of 1-3•Administrative Agencies0 Methods of Legislative Power Over Delegated Authority■1. Legislative oversight viAdministrative_and_Regulatory_State_RASCOFF_Spring_2009_(2)
a0 investigations of agency enforcement,o committee hearings,o funding decisions,0 repealing or amending of statutes■2. Legislative veto■3. Control ovAdministrative and Regulatory State (ARS) Outline - Rascoff, Spring 2009 - Jason HardyARS Outline - Hardy - iAdministrative and Regulatory State (ARS) Administrative_and_Regulatory_State_RASCOFF_Spring_2009_(2)nstitutional limitations, 4-6 are indirect and less efficacious).0 Historical Overview of Administrative Agencies■(Marver Bernstein’s characterization of the Agency “Lifecycle" (1955))o Youth - Agency's crusading spirit engendered by statutory' inception and efforts to deal with a better-organized i Administrative_and_Regulatory_State_RASCOFF_Spring_2009_(2)ndustry.0 Maturity - Agency better understands its industry and takes a less aggressive approach, while the political support and enthusiasm that spawAdministrative_and_Regulatory_State_RASCOFF_Spring_2009_(2)
ned it has waned and the industry' has come to control the agency (“capture") to more of an extent.o Senescence - Agency has grown less vital and moreAdministrative and Regulatory State (ARS) Outline - Rascoff, Spring 2009 - Jason HardyARS Outline - Hardy - iAdministrative and Regulatory State (ARS)Administrative and Regulatory State (ARS) Outline - Rascoff, Spring 2009 - Jason HardyARS Outline - Hardy - iAdministrative and Regulatory State (ARS)Gọi ngay
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