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Category Archives: Administrative law
Empathy, Democracy, and the Rule of Law
Kiel Brennan-Marquez & Stephen E. Henderson, Artificial Intelligence and Role-Reversible Judgment, __ J. of Crim. L. and Criminology __ (forthcoming), available at SSRN. Frank Pasquale Are some types of robotic judging so troubling that they simply should not occur? In Artificial Intelligence … Continue reading
Is the 21st Century Cures Act a Solution or a Problem?
In December, 2016—a time when the U.S. Congress could barely agree on anything—the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate came together to pass the 21st Century Cures Act. Championed by Representative Fred Upton (R-Mich.) and Representative Diana DeGette … Continue reading
China’s Central Government Seeks to Rein in Regulatory Documents
As the Trump Administration seeks to pare back agency regulations, the Xi Administration in China is clamping down on guidance-type regulatory documents, frequently called “red-headed” documents due to the official letterhead on which they are issued. The U.S. business community … Continue reading
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Why You Should Avoid Using Labels at Your Social Security Disability Hearing
Most people applying for Social Security disability have some sort of firm diagnosis. For example, if you have back problems, your doctor may have shown you an MRI report documenting a herniated or bulging disc. If you have heart issues … Continue reading
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Tagged Avoid, Disability, Hearing, Labels, Security, should, Social, Using
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Is Personal Jurisdiction Constitutionally Self-Enacting?
A. Benjamin Spencer, The Territorial Reach of Federal Courts, __ Fla. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2019), available at SSRN. Lumen N. Mulligan Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 4(k) generally limits the scope of a federal district court’s personal jurisdiction to … Continue reading
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