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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > DLJ > Vol. 20 > No. 1 (1971)

 

Duke Law Journal

Volume 1971, Number 1 (1971)

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Rules of Evidence and Official Notice in Formal Administrative Hearings

Ernest Gellhorn

1

 

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Informal Action—Adjudication—Rule Making: Some Recent Developments in Federal Administrative Law

Brice McAdoo Clagett

51

 

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Discovery in Agency Adjudication

Edward A. Tomlinson

89

 

Project

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Primary Jurisdiction and Its Subsequent Effects on Judicial Review

152

 

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Freedom of Information

164

 

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Rule Making Versus Adjudication After Wyman-Gordon

194

 

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Requirements of Notice and Hearing in Rate-Making Proceeding

200

 

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Compliance with APA Requirements in FDA Rule Making

209

 

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The Evolving Right to Counsel in Social Security Hearings

215

 

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Right to Hearing in License Renewal Proceeding When Allegation is the Subject of Concurrent Rule-Making Proceeding

223

 

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Intervention in Agency Proceedings

228

 

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Administrative Discovery

238

 

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ICC Continuing Jurisdiction

245

 

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Change of Agency Practice Without Adequate Statement of Reasons

251

 

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Agency Decision Which Ignores the Examiner’s Decision

256

 

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Standing to Seek Judicial Review

264

 

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SEC Non-Action Decision Constitutes “Reviewable Order”

281

 

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Reviewability of Emergency Suspension Orders Under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act

294

 

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Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies

305

 

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Reviewability of Matters Committed to Agency Discretion

312

 

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Print ISSN: 0012-7086

E-ISSN: 1939-9111

 
 
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