Videos tagged with Administrative Law Conference

  • The theme of this year's conference is the effect of the Internet on agency decision-making. Questions to be addressed by panelists in attendance, a collection of representatives from federal agencies, academic institutions and Internet journalists "bloggers" include: When hundreds of thousands of people submit form comments to an agency, how does that affect Chevron or hard look review? Do e-mail campaigns reflect true grassroots activism in the public comment process, or are they merely "astroturfing?" Can the Internet ameliorate the collective action problem?

  • Recorded on March 29, 2002.

    Panel titled: Congressional Access to Information: Using Legislative Will & Leverage.

    Conference title: Executive privilege & the Bush administration (Administrative Law Conference (2002))

    Appearing: Speakers: Mark J. Rozell, Louis Fisher, William Marshall and Michael Munger.

  • Recorded on March 29, 2002.

    Conference title: Executive privilege & the Bush administration (Administrative Law Conference (2002))

    Appearing: Speakers: Mark J. Rozell, Terry Sullivan, Louis Fisher, and Christopher Schroeder.

  • Governance of the Internet. Panel 2, a Roundtable Discussion on How and Whether to Govern the Internet

    An examination of current approaches to Internet regulation.

    Recorded on March 03, 2000.

    Administrative Law Conference.

    Appearing: Panelists: Jamie Boyle, Michael Froomkin, Jonathan Weinberg and Kenneth Rogerson.

  • Governance of the Internet. Panel 1, ICANN: Private-Public Ordering of the Internet

    An examination of current approaches to Internet regulation.

    Recorded on March 03, 2000.

    Administrative Law Conference.

    Appearing: Panelists: Jamie Boyle, Michael Froomkin and Jonathan Weinberg.

  • An examination of current approaches to Internet regulation.

    Recorded on March 03, 2000.

    Administrative Law Conference (Duke University. School of Law).

    Appearing: Panelists: Jamie Boyle, Michael Froomkin Jonathan Weinberg.

  • Duke Law Journal's 42nd Annual Administrative Law Symposium will focus on several important topics in administrative law today. Selected from over 80 proposals, the seven panelists explore issues pressing upon legislators, agency and Executive Branch officials, and judges, such as the politicization of agencies, the judicial review challenges posed by shared regulatory authority, and the emphasis on reason-giving in rulemaking. The participants will use both historical and empirical analysis to describe the current administrative-law landscape and prescribe alternatives for its future.