Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > DLJ > Vol. 23 > No. 2 (1974)
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Allocating Power Between Agencies and Courts: The Legacy of Justice Brandeis
G. Edward White
195
Developments Under the Freedom of Information Act—1973
251
FTC Substantive Rulemaking Authority
297
FPC Ratemaking: Judicial Control of Administrative Procedural Flexibility
326
Applicability of NEPA’s Impact Statement Requirement to the EPA
353
Reviewability of Administrative Action: The Elusive Search for a Pragmatic Standard
382
Exhaustion of Federal Administrative Remedies in Cases Under Section 1981 of the Civil Rights Act
408
Judicial Review, Delegation, and Public Hearings Under NEPA
423
Judicial Review Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act: The Substantial Evidence Test as Applied to Informal Rulemaking
459
The Right of Federal Employees to a Trial De Novo Under the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972
474
Standing to Challenge Governmental Actions Which Have an Insubstantial or Attenuated Effect on the Environment
491
Judicial Refusal to Imply a Private Right of Action Under the FTCA
506
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