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The administrative state

Adrian Vermeule (Harvard): Local and Global Knowledge in the Administrative State. Sidney A. Shapiro (Wake Forest), Elizabeth C. Fisher (Oxford), and Wendy E. Wagner (Texas): The Enlightenment of Administrative Law: Looking Inside the Agency for Legitimacy. William H. Simon (Columbia): Democracy and Organization: The Further Reformation of American Administrative Law. Francesca Bignami (GWU): Comparative Administrative Law. Jesse M. Fried (Harvard), Brian J. Broughman (Indiana), and Darian M. Ibrahim (Wisconsin): Delaware Law as Lingua Franca: Theory and Evidence. Paul Daly (Montreal): Defining Deference (“The question I set out to answer in my book is how to allocate authority in the modern administrative state”.) William A. Birdthistle (Chicago-Kent) and Todd Henderson (Chicago): Becoming the Fifth Branch. Marc Hertogh (Groningen): Why the Ombudsman Does Not Promote Public Trust in Government: Lessons from the Low Countries. From Government Executive, Mark Michell on the five best and the five worst places to work in government.