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The Administrative State: A Primer
The Administrative State
A Primer

The administrative state is a term used to describe the phenomenon of executive branch administrative agencies exercising the power to create, adjudicate, and enforce their own rules. Five pillars are key to understanding the main areas of debate about the nature and scope of administrative agency action: nondelegation, judicial deference, executive control of agencies, procedural rights, and agency dynamics.
This primer examines the nuts and bolts of each pillar, including the legal fundamentals, and curates the scholarly arguments in support and opposition, and potential reform proposals. Before diving into the five pillars, this introduction provides a brief background of the historical development of the administrative state.
Download the primer here as a PDF.
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