Event Title

Nonlegislative Rules and the Administrative Open Mind

Presenter Information

Ronald M. Levin

Location

Duke Law School

Start Date

6-3-1992 2:30 PM

End Date

6-3-1992 3:30 PM

Description

The author's main purpose here is to discuss the "openmindedness" that agencies are required to maintain towards the positions that they announce in nonlegislative rules. The author will offer a few observations about the circumstances in which this attitude is required, what agencies should do to maintain it, and how courts might police this obligation.

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Related Paper

Ronald M. Levin, Nonlegislative Rules and the Administrative Open Mind, 41 Duke Law Journal 1497-1507 (1992)

Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol41/iss6/5


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Nonlegislative Rules and the Administrative Open Mind

Duke Law School

The author's main purpose here is to discuss the "openmindedness" that agencies are required to maintain towards the positions that they announce in nonlegislative rules. The author will offer a few observations about the circumstances in which this attitude is required, what agencies should do to maintain it, and how courts might police this obligation.