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MAKING SENSE OF ABSENCE: INTERPRETING THE APA'S FAILURE TO PROVIDE FOR COURT REVIEW OF PRESIDENTIAL ADMINISTRATION

Federal governance is increasingly characterized by presidential direction of administration. Yet the main statute that governs court review of administrative action, the Administrative Procedure Act, has strikingly little to say about the President.

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Published in:The Notre Dame law review 2023-06, Vol.98 (5), p.2143
Main Author: Rosenblum, Noah A
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Federal governance is increasingly characterized by presidential direction of administration. Yet the main statute that governs court review of administrative action, the Administrative Procedure Act, has strikingly little to say about the President.
ISSN:0745-3515