Tag Archives: Bureaucracy

In Praise of Bureaucracy

Jon D. Michaels, The American Deep State, Notre Dame L. Rev. (2018, forthcoming), available at SSRN. Jodi Short In The American Deep State, Jon D. Michaels pushes back against the increasingly shrill rhetoric charging that shadowy forces deeply embedded within the … Continue reading

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THIS IS SO TERRIBLE: Trump Slashes Federal Bureaucracy, ‘Morale Has Never Been Lower.’…

THIS IS SO TERRIBLE: Trump Slashes Federal Bureaucracy, ‘Morale Has Never Been Lower.’ Read more detail on Recent Law Professor posts –

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Valuing Bureaucracy Is a Quixotic Project

In Valuing Bureaucracy: The Case for Professional Government, Paul R. Verkuil notes that the number of federal civil servants has not increased in decades—it is now at the level it was during the Kennedy Administration. All growth in the federal … Continue reading

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Federal Aid to the States: Historical Cause of Government Growth and Bureaucracy

New report from the Cato Institute:In recent years, members of Congress have inserted thousands of pork-barrel spending projects into bills to reward interests in their home states. But such parochial pork is only a small part of a broader problem… … Continue reading

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