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- 39th Annual Duke Law Journal Administrative Law Conference
March 20, 2009 - The 2009 Duke Law Journal Administrative Law Symposium focused on administrative law under the George W. Bush administration and the future of administrative law. The symposium looked at the characteristics and accomplishments of the administrative state under the Bush Administration and prospectively at the direction the next President will or should take the administrative state. The symposium included general articles about the larger themes and trends in administrative law as well as articles focusing on specific administrative law fields. - April, 2008
- DLJ Administrative Law Symposium: Administrative Law, Preemption, and Federalism
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April 15, 2008 - Which policies prevail when federal agency action conflicts with state law? Distinguished scholars discuss this question that lies at the core of constitutional law, administrative law, and public policy. The Supreme Court focused on this question this year in Riegel v. Medtronic and will return to it next year in Wyeth v. Levine. Symposium sponsored by the Duke Law Journal. - February, 2007
- 37th Annual Duke Law Journal Administrative Law Conference - part 1
February 2, 2007 - Duke Law Journal presents the 37th Annual Administrative Law Conference, focusing on the administrative state's regulation of food.
Opening remarks by Dean Katharine Bartlett and Duke Law Journal Editor-in-Chief James Markham
Professor Donald Hornstein presents "OMB's New Risk Assessment Regime and the Framing of Policy: The Case of Alternative Agriculture" - 37th Annual Duke Law Journal Administrative Law Conference - part 2
February 2, 2007 - Duke Law Journal presents the 37th Annual Administrative Law Conference, focusing on the administrative state's regulation of food.
Professor Stephen Sugarman and Nirit Sandman present "Fighting Childhood Obesity Through Performance-Based Regulation of the Food Industry" - 37th Annual Duke Law Journal Administrative Law Conference - part 3
February 2, 2007 - Duke Law Journal presents the 37th Annual Administrative Law Conference, focusing on the administrative state's regulation of food.
Ellen Fried and Professor Michele Simon present "Feeding 26 Million Children a Day: Can Government Regulations Improve School Nutrition?" - 37th Annual Duke Law Journal Administrative Law Conference - part 4
February 2, 2007 - Duke Law Journal presents the 37th Annual Administrative Law Conference, focusing on the administrative state's regulation of food.
Dean Jim Chen presents "Beyond Food and Evil: Regulating Genetically Modified Foods" - March, 2006
- 36th Annual Duke Law Journal Administrative Law Conference - Administrative Law and Emergency Management: Katrina and Beyond (part 2)
March 24, 2006 - Jim Rossi - "State Executive Lawmaking in Crisis" Presentation and Q&A - 36th Annual Duke Law Journal Administrative Law Conference - Administrative Law and Emergency Management: Katrina and Beyond (part 3)
March 24, 2006 - Keynote Speaker: Dr. Robert Kadlec - 36th Annual Duke Law Journal Administrative Law Conference - Administrative Law and Emergency Management: Katrina and Beyond (part 1)
March 24, 2006 -
-Opening Remarks: Adam Doerr
-Ben Depoorter - "Political Externalities & the Response of Government to Disasters"
-Richard Schmalbeck and Ellen Aprill - "Disaster Relief, Tax Policy, and the Federal Action Imperative"
-Commentaries by Arti Rai and Lawrence Zelenak - 36th Annual Duke Law Journal Administrative Law Conference - Administrative Law and Emergency Management: Katrina and Beyond (part 4)
March 24, 2006 - "Risk Assessment and the Hazards of Hindsight"
Discussion and Q&A with: Matthew Adler, Douglas Kysar, and Thomas McGarity. - February, 2005
- 35th Annual Duke Law Journal Administrative Law Conference - The Role of the Internet in Agency Decision-making
February 25, 2005 - The theme of this year's conference is the effect of the Internet on agency decision-making. Questions to be addressed by panelists in attendance, a collection of representatives from federal agencies, academic institutions and Internet journalists "bloggers" include: When hundreds of thousands of people submit form comments to an agency, how does that affect Chevron or hard look review? Do e-mail campaigns reflect true grassroots activism in the public comment process, or are they merely "astroturfing?" Can the Internet ameliorate the collective action problem? - April, 2004
- 34th Annual DLJ Administrative Law Conference (part 1)
April 2, 2004 - "Complexity Theory in the Modern Administrative State" - 34th Annual DLJ Administrative Law Conference (part 2)
April 2, 2004 - "Complexity Theory in the Modern Administrative State" - March, 2002
- Executive Privilege and the Bush Administration
March 29, 2002 - The 32nd Annual Administrative Law Conference part 1 - Executive Privilege and the Bush Administration
March 29, 2002 - The 32nd Annual Administrative Law Conference part 2
