Event Title
Some Thoughts on "Deossifying" the Rulemaking Process
Location
Duke Law School
Start Date
6-3-1992 10:15 AM
End Date
6-3-1992 11:15 AM
Description
The informal rulemaking process of the 1990s is so heavily laden with additional procedures, analytical requirements, and external review mechanisms that its superiority to case-by-case adjudication is not as apparent now as it was before it came into heavy use. Perhaps of even more concern to regulatees and the general public is recent evidence that agencies are beginning to seek out alternative, less participatory regulatory vehicles to circumvent the increasingly stiff and formalized structures of the informal rulemaking process.
Related Paper
Thomas O. McGarity, Some Thoughts on “Deossifying” the Rulemaking Process, 41 Duke Law Journal 1385-1462 (1992)
Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol41/iss6/2Some Thoughts on "Deossifying" the Rulemaking Process
Duke Law School
The informal rulemaking process of the 1990s is so heavily laden with additional procedures, analytical requirements, and external review mechanisms that its superiority to case-by-case adjudication is not as apparent now as it was before it came into heavy use. Perhaps of even more concern to regulatees and the general public is recent evidence that agencies are beginning to seek out alternative, less participatory regulatory vehicles to circumvent the increasingly stiff and formalized structures of the informal rulemaking process.
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