Interim rules: making haste slowly
Article Abstract:
Issues concerning the adoption by federal agencies of administrative rules that take effect without prior notice and then invite public comment are discussed. Issues include the benefits to agencies of interim-final rules and legal issues and policy proposals relating to such rules.
Publication Name: Administrative Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0001-8368
Year: 1999
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SEC enforcement proceediings: strategic considerations for when the agency comes calling
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The authors discuss the procedures which are taken by the SEC in investigations and enforcement proceedings from the informal stage to the formal stage. The discussion also addresses substantive and tactical issues.
Publication Name: Administrative Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0001-8368
Year: 1999
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