Volume 52, Number 4
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Established By Practice: The Theory and Operation of Independent Federal
Agencies
Marshall J. Breger & Gary J. Edles
Introduction
Honorable Janet Reno
Executive Branch Legal Interpretation: A Perspective From the Office of
Legal Counsel
Randolph D. Moss
Federal Tort Claims Act Administrative Claims: Better Than Third-Party ADR
For Resolving Federal Tort Claims
Jeffrey Axelrad
The Consequences of DOJ Control of Litigation on Agencies’ Programs
Michael Herz & Neal Devins
Current Issues Involving the Defense of Congressional and Administrative
Agency Programs
Theodore C. Hirt
The Department of Justice and the Explosion of Freedom of Information Act
Litigation
Robert L. Saloschin
The Government’s Litigator: Taking Clients Seriously
Mark B. Stern & Alisa B. Klein
The Hedge-to-Arrive Controversy: Conflicting Outcomes in Administrative
and Judicial Proceedings
Christina A. Barone

