Document Type
Working Paper
Publication Date
4-26-2016
SSRN Discipline
Legal Scholarship Network; PSN Subject Matter eJournals; Law School Research Papers - Legal Studies; Administrative Law eJournals; LSN Subject Matter eJournals; Political Institutions eJournals; Political Science Network; Management Research Network
Abstract
Published in Australia this article explores the evolution of informal rulemaking in the United States from the enactment of the Administrative Procedure Act in 1946 through the 1980s It focuses especially upon the values that influenced the development of "hard look" judicial review and the expansion of the public participation elements of the rulemaking process The article grew out of a presentation that was made at the 1991 Conference on Fair and Open Decision Making which was sponsored by the Royal Australian Institute of Public Administration ACT Division and the Australian Institute of Administrative Law
Recommended Citation
William L. Andreen,
Administrative Rule-Making in the United States: An Examination of the Values that Have Shaped the Process,
(2016).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.ua.edu/fac_working_papers/334