Event Title
Bargaining Toward the New Millennium: Regulatory Negotiation and the Subversion of the Public Interest
Location
Duke Law School
Start Date
7-3-1997 10:15 AM
End Date
7-3-1997 11:15 AM
Description
This Article will survey the judicial reaction to. negotiated rulemaking, with particular emphasis on the decision in USA Group Loan Services, Inc. v. Riley, and will summarize the empirical work to date. It will then address some of the issues that have been raised with respect to the legality of the negotiated rulemaking process, but it will conclude that negotiated rulemaking has been structured to comply with all formal legal requirements.
Related Paper
William Funk, Bargaining Toward the New Millennium: Regulatory Negotiation and the Subversion of the Public Interest, 46 Duke Law Journal 1351-1388 (1997)
Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol46/iss6/2
Bargaining Toward the New Millennium: Regulatory Negotiation and the Subversion of the Public Interest
Duke Law School
This Article will survey the judicial reaction to. negotiated rulemaking, with particular emphasis on the decision in USA Group Loan Services, Inc. v. Riley, and will summarize the empirical work to date. It will then address some of the issues that have been raised with respect to the legality of the negotiated rulemaking process, but it will conclude that negotiated rulemaking has been structured to comply with all formal legal requirements.
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