In 1969–70, Randolph May helped initiate an ambitious new project for the Duke Law Journal: an annual review of administrative procedure. He and other Journal members, along with a few professors and practitioners, wrote pieces on the year’s developments in administrative law.
With this issue the Journal initiates a major project designed to produce an annual commentary on each year’s major developments in the field of federal administrative law. . . . We hope by our project to report and analyze those developments which are of general significance, presenting in one volume a discussion of current controversial issues which should be of interest both to the infrequent agency practitioner and to the attorney or agency member who desires a cross-agency perspective on those issues. Because of both space and knowledge limitations, we do not propose to report every important decision, rule, and enactment; rather, we shall undertake to give detailed attention to those issues which appear to be of greatest general interest.
– Project: Federal Administrative Law Developments—1969, 1970 DUKE L.J. 67.
The Journal’s administrative law issue retained this format for several years until it switched to the symposium format common among law reviews today.
Browse the contents of Duke Law Journal Administrative Law Symposium:
- 2023 | Administrative Law Through a Behavioral Economics Lens
- 2022 | Automating the Administrative State
- 2021 | The Future of Chevron Deference
- 2020 | Charting the New Landscape of Administrative Adjudication
- 2017 | Inclusion, Exclusion, and the Administrative State
- 2016 | Intellectual Property Exceptionalism in Administrative Law
- 2015 | Is the Appointments Process Broken? Insights from Practice, Process, and Theory
- 2014 | Taking Administrative Law to Tax
- 2013 | A Happiness Approach to Cost-Benefit Analysis
- 2012 | Emerging Alternatives to the Traditional Model of Administrative Rulemaking
- 2010 | Fortieth Annual Administrative Law Symposium: Immigration and Adjudication
- 2009 | Thirty-ninth Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 2006 | Administrative Law and Emergency Management: Katrina & Beyond
- 2002 | Politics and Policy: Executive Privilege and the Bush Administration
- 2000 | Governance of the Internet
- 1998 | Are the Risks Worth Regulating?: Tobacco v. the FDA
- 1997 | Twenty-Eighth Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1996 | Twenty-Seventh Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1995 | Twenty-Sixth Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1994 | Twenty-Fifth Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1993 | Twenty-Fourth Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1992 | Twenty-Third Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1991 | Twenty-Second Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1990 | Twenty-First Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1989 | Twentieth Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1988 | Nineteenth Annual Administrative Law Symposium: The Independence of Independent Agencies
- 1987 | Eighteenth Annual Administrative Law Symposium: Conference on Statutory Interpretation: The Role of Legislative History in Judicial Interpretation
- 1986 | Seventeenth Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1985 | Sixteenth Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1984 | Fifteenth Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1983 | Fourteenth Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1982 | Thirteenth Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1981 | Twelfth Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1980 | Eleventh Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1979 | Tenth Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1978 | Ninth Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1977 | Eighth Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1976 | Seventh Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1975 | Sixth Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1974 | Fifth Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1973 | Fourth Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1972 | Third Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1971 | Second Annual Administrative Law Symposium
- 1970 | First Annual Administrative Law Symposium