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Article: Recovering American administrative law: federalist foundations, 1787-1801.
- Article from:
- The Yale Law Journal
- Article date:
- April 1, 2006
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ARTICLE CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
I. THE CONSTITUTION AND ADMINISTRATION
II. CONGRESS AND THE POLITICAL CONTROL OF ADMINISTRATION
A. Whose Agents Are These Anyway? The Struggle over the Removal
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B. Administration's Many Forms: Structuring the First Departments
C. Mongrel Administrators: The Attorney General and Others
D. The Problem of Delegation
E. Congressional Administration
F. Using the President's Political Authority
G. Boards of Eminent Officers
H. Patterns of Political Accountability
III. MANAGERIAL OR BUREAUCRATIC ACCOUNTABILITY
A. The Limits of Supervisory Control
B. Promoting Loyalty
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