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Delegating to Enemies
(Columbia Law Review Association, Inc., 2012)
An axiom of institutional design is known as the ally principle: All else equal, voters, legislators, or other principals will rationally delegate more authority to agents who share their preferences (“allies”). The ally ...
Improving Deference: Chevron as a Voting Rule
(Yale Law School, 2007)
Chevron as a Voting Rule
(Yale Law School, 2007)
In Chevron U.S.A. Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., the Supreme Court created a new framework for judicial deference to agency interpretations of law: courts should defer to an agency interpretation unless ...
Improving Deference: Chevron as a Voting Rule
(Yale Law School, 2007)
Chevron as a Voting Rule
(Yale Law School, 2007)
In Chevron U.S.A. Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., the Supreme Court created a new framework for judicial deference to agency interpretations of law: courts should defer to an agency interpretation unless ...
Delegating to Enemies
(Columbia Law Review Association, Inc., 2012)
An axiom of institutional design is known as the ally principle: all else equal, voters, legislators or other principals will rationally delegate more authority to agents who share their preferences (“allies”). The ally ...