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Some Thoughts on "Deossifying" the Rulemaking Process
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Public PolicyPolicy ImplementationLegislative AspectUnited States ConstitutionConstitutional LawLegal TheoryReview ProceduresLawU.s. 192Government RegulationAdministrative LawBetter Government.itTechnology LawGovernmental ProcessJusticePolitical ScienceCase LawRulemaking Process
U.S. 192, 205 (1956) (noting that much effort goes into rulemaking to ensure efficiency, flexibility, and review procedures).According to Professor (now Justice) Scalia:Rulemaking was.., thought to foster better government.It enabled an agency to set its own policy-making agenda, addressing particular issues when it wished
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