Event Title
Federalism accountability and the NLRB in administrative law exile
Location
Duke Law School, Room 4047
Start Date
20-3-2009 1:00 PM
End Date
20-3-2009 2:30 PM
Description
The panel discusses regulatory review, constitutional origins of regulatory authority, the adoption of adjudication by regulatory agencies, and the limitations of the NLRB.
Related Paper
Catherine L. Fisk & Deborah C. Malamud, The NLRB in Administrative Law Exile: Problems with Its Structure and Function and Suggestions for Reform, 58 Duke Law Journal 2013-2085 (2009)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol58/iss8/3
Related Paper II
Catherine M. Sharkey, Federalism Accountability: “Agency-Forcing” Measures, 58 Duke Law Journal 2125-2192 (2009)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol58/iss8/5
Federalism accountability and the NLRB in administrative law exile
Duke Law School, Room 4047
The panel discusses regulatory review, constitutional origins of regulatory authority, the adoption of adjudication by regulatory agencies, and the limitations of the NLRB.