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Canada’s Anti-Spam Law: Enforcement Discretion and Guidelines
Canada has a new anti-spam law. Sending commercial electronic communications without the recipient’s consent is no longer permitted. But “commercial activity” is very broadly defined: “any particular transaction, act or conduct or any regular course of conduct that is of a commercial character, whether or not the person who carries it out does so in […] Read more
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Libertarian Administrative Law
Adrian Vermeule and Cass Sunstein have an intriguing new paper on Libertarian Administrative Law: In recent years, several judges on the nation’s most important regulatory court — the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit — have given birth to libertarian administrative law, in the form of a series of judge-made […] Read more
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Administrative Law Values II: the Four Values
I have a new essay on SSRN, “Administrative Law: A Values-Based Approach“, prepared for the inaugural Public Law Conference at the University of Cambridge later this year. This is the latest in a series of mini-posts. Download the whole essay here. A. The Rule of Law My discussion of the rule of law as an […] Read more
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Hart/Scalia vs. Fuller/Breyer
Paul Daly July 5, 2014 Administrative law / Public law theory
There are shades of the Hart vs. Fuller debate in the disagreement between Scalia J. and Breyer J. in last week’s greenhouse gases case: UARG v. EPA. As part of a much wider debate about the relationship between law and morality, Hart and Fuller jousted over a rule prohibiting vehicles in the park. To simplify […] Read more
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Administrative Agencies Running Amok: the Greenhouse Gases Case
Commenter Concerned in Canada left an important comment on my post on Charter interpretation by administrative decision-makers. Her underlying concern is broader, however, and is probably shared by many. Here is the comment, lightly edited to focus on the broader concern: [H]ow concerned are you that your radical approach will essentially boil down to administrative […] Read more
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Welcome to administrativelawmatters.com
The change is now complete. Email subscribers should not have noticed a difference. RSS subscribers might have received a one-time glut of posts over the weekend: my Feedly feed certainly did. If you have had any problems, please do not hesitate to contact me. Read more
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Administrative Law: A Values-Based Approach
I have a new essay on SSRN, “Administrative Law: A Values-Based Approach“, prepared for the inaugural Public Law Conference at the University of Cambridge later this year. Here is the abstract: I focus in this essay on judicial review of administrative action, looking at the subject “from the inside, trying to make sense of lawyers’ […] Read more