Saving Lives Through Administrative Law and Economics
In this Article, Dean Graham examines the recent history of federal lifesaving regulation and argues that, considering both philosophical and… Continue reading →
In this Article, Dean Graham examines the recent history of federal lifesaving regulation and argues that, considering both philosophical and… Continue reading →
Democratic experimentalism, the procedural component of the “new governance” movement, has won widespread acceptance in calling for decentralization, deliberation, deregulation,… Continue reading →
The Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 (CAFA) reflects a sharp change of direction in contemporary thinking about federalism. It… Continue reading →
Sometimes the periphery proves to be of central importance. In its infant years, the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005… Continue reading →
What does the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 (CAFA) teach us about federalism? A first lesson is that, when… Continue reading →
This Article presents preliminary findings from the Federal Judicial Center’s (FJC) study of the impact of the Class Action Fairness… Continue reading →