Event Title
Looking With One Eye Closed: The Twilight of Administrative Law
Location
Duke Law School
Start Date
28-2-1986 10:00 AM
End Date
28-2-1986 10:45 AM
Description
n an article published recently in this Journal, Judge Loren Smith calls for a change in the focus of thinking and writing about administrative law. Attractive though his general themes are, in developing them Judge Smith passes much too quickly over two important points: the difficulty of arriving at political consensus, and the importance to political consensus of exactly those processes to which Smith objects.
Related Paper
Ronald A. Cass, Looking With One Eye Closed: The Twilight of Administrative Law, 1986 Duke Law Journal 238-257 (1986)
Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol35/iss2/2
Looking With One Eye Closed: The Twilight of Administrative Law
Duke Law School
n an article published recently in this Journal, Judge Loren Smith calls for a change in the focus of thinking and writing about administrative law. Attractive though his general themes are, in developing them Judge Smith passes much too quickly over two important points: the difficulty of arriving at political consensus, and the importance to political consensus of exactly those processes to which Smith objects.
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