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Administrative Law Review
Volume 53, Number 4

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ARTICLES

Contracting With the Regulated for Better Regulations
William F. Pedersen

Rulemaking’s Promise: Administrative Law and Legal Culture in the 1960s and 1970s
Reuel E. Schiller


RECENT DEVELOPMENTS FEDERAL AGENCY FOCUS: CIA & NSA

Introduction: Administrative Roles and Responsibilities for Implementing, Overseeing, and Safeguarding the Nation’s Intelligence Functions
Kim L. Hargrove & Rhea D. Siers

Procurement Authorities of the CIA
Ginger Ann Wright

In From the Cold: The Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act of 1998
Thomas Newcomb

The Continuing Viability of the 1875 Supreme Court Case of Totten v. United States
Daniel L. Pines


INTERPRETIVE RULES SYMPOSIUM

Ruling Without Real Rules—Or How to Influence Private Conduct Without Really Binding
Randolph J. May

Three Settings in Which Nonlegislative Rules Should Not Bind
Robert A. Anthony

A Primer on Nonlegislative Rules
William Funk


NOTES & COMMENTS

Regulation FD of the SEC’s Selective Disclosure and Insider Trading Rule: Finally, Full and Fair Disclosures
Camelia Lopez-Fernandini

 
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