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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > DLJ > Vol. 22 > No. 1 (1973)

 

Duke Law Journal

Volume 1973, Number 1 (April 1973)
Administrative Law Symposium

Articles

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The S & E Contractors Case—Beheading the Hydra or Wreaking Devastation?

Robert S. Pasley

1

 

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Ratemaking as Rulemaking—The New Approach at the FPC: Ad Hoc Rulemaking in the Ratemaking Process

Melvin G. Dakin

41

 

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The Broadcast Licensee as Fiduciary: Toward the Enforcement of Discretion

Jonathan Mallamud

89

 

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An Agenda for Investigation: Should the APA Be Amended to Provide Standards for Agency Review of Administrative Trials?

William Fauver

135

 

Notes

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A New Approach to Agency Financing: New England Power and Clay Broadcasting

161

 

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Developments Under the Freedom of Information Act—1972

178

 

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Mandamus in Administrative Actions: Current Approaches

207

 

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The New Law of Threshold Standing: The Effect of Sierra Club on Just Tertii and on Government Contracts

218

 

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Reviewability: Statutory Limitations on the Availability of Judicial Review

253

 

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Interim Relief and Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies: A Study in Judicial Confusion

275

 

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Judicial Review: NEPA and the Courts

301

 

Recent Developments

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Adverse Inferences in NLRB Adjudication

318

 

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Determining the Reasonableness of Fines Imposed on Union Members: The Role of the NLRB

328

 

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Denial of FTC Rulemaking Powers

336

 

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EPA Impact Statements Required Under Clean Air Act

347

 

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Reimbursement of Public Intervenors

359

 

Journal Staff

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Journal Staff

 
 
 

 

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Print ISSN: 0012-7086

E-ISSN: 1939-9111

 
 
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