The Transformation of the U.S. Rulemaking Process - For Better or Worse

15 Pages Posted: 27 Sep 2008

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Jeffrey S. Lubbers

American University - Washington College of Law

Date Written: September 26, 2008

Abstract

This paper was originally an address to the Ohio Northern Law School as part of the Dean's Lecture Series in 2007. It recounts the reduction in rulemaking by federal agencies in the past few decades and provides reasons for this - additional procedural and analytical requirements added by the Congress, White House and the courts. It also suggests that the electronic rulemaking revolution may be provide a way out of this burden, but one fraught with legal and practical challenges.

Keywords: Administrative Law, Rulemaking, Regulation

Suggested Citation

Lubbers, Jeffrey S., The Transformation of the U.S. Rulemaking Process - For Better or Worse (September 26, 2008). Ohio North University Law Review, Vol. 34, No. 2, 2008, American University, WCL Research Paper No. 2008-61, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1274422

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