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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > DLJ > Vol. 23 > No. 2 (1974)

 

Duke Law Journal

Volume 1974, Number 2 (April 1974)
Administrative Law Issue

Article

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Allocating Power Between Agencies and Courts: The Legacy of Justice Brandeis

G. Edward White

195

 

Comment

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Developments Under the Freedom of Information Act—1973

251

 

Notes

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FTC Substantive Rulemaking Authority

297

 

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FPC Ratemaking: Judicial Control of Administrative Procedural Flexibility

326

 

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Applicability of NEPA’s Impact Statement Requirement to the EPA

353

 

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Reviewability of Administrative Action: The Elusive Search for a Pragmatic Standard

382

 

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Exhaustion of Federal Administrative Remedies in Cases Under Section 1981 of the Civil Rights Act

408

 

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Judicial Review, Delegation, and Public Hearings Under NEPA

423

 

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Judicial Review Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act: The Substantial Evidence Test as Applied to Informal Rulemaking

459

 

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The Right of Federal Employees to a Trial De Novo Under the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972

474

 

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Standing to Challenge Governmental Actions Which Have an Insubstantial or Attenuated Effect on the Environment

491

 

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Judicial Refusal to Imply a Private Right of Action Under the FTCA

506

 

Journal Staff

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Journal Staff

 
 
 

 

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Print ISSN: 0012-7086

E-ISSN: 1939-9111

 
 
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