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Administrative Law Review

Volume 52, Number 2
Spring 2000

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ARTICLES

"Expertness for What?": The Gould Years at the NLRB and the Irrepressible Myth of the "Independent" Agency
Joan Flynn

Distinguishing Legislative Rules from Interpretative Rules
Richard J. Pierce, Jr.


SYMPOSIUM: REGULATION OF POLITICS

FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION

Obstacles to Effective Enforcement of the Federal Election Campaign Act
Commissioner Scott E. Thomas
Jeffrey H. Bowman

"A Complicated and Indirect Encroachment": Is the Federal Election Commission Unconstitutionally Composed?
Jamin B. Raskin

The Enforcement Blues: Formal and Informal Sanctions for Campaign Finance Violations
Todd Lochner
Bruce E. Cain


CAMPAIGN FINANCE

Money Talks: In Defense of a Common-Sense Approach to Judicial Review of Campaign Contribution Limits
Attorney General Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon
Paul R. Maguffee

Campaign Contribution Limits: Pandering to Public Fears About "Big Money" and Protecting Incumbents
D. Bruce La Pierre


TWO-PARTY SYSTEM

Pull the Plug
Joel Rogers

America’s Two-Party System: Friend or Foe?
David A. Dulio
James A. Thurber


COMMENT

Open Access or Forced Access: Should the FCC Impose Open Access on Cable-Based Internet Service Providers?
Daniel Shih

 
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