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_99204 _aRosenbloom, David H. |
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_aRetrofitting the administrative state to the constitution : _bcongress and the judiciary's twentieth-century progress |
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_aMalden, MA : _bBlackwell Publishers, _cjan./feb.2000 |
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520 | 3 | _aOne of the twentieth century's "big questions" for United States government has been how best to retrofit, or integrate, the full-fledged federal administrative state into the constitutional scheme. The public administration orthodoxy initially advocated placing the executive branch almost entirely under presidential control; Congress and the federal judiciary responded otherwise. Congress decided to threat the agencies as its extensions for legislative funcstions and to supervise them more closely. The courts developed an elaborate framework for imposing constitutional rights, values, and reasoning on public administration practice. As the challenge of retrofitting continues into the twenty-first century, public administrators might profitably play a large role in the constitutional discourse regarding the administrative state's place in constitutional government | |
590 | _aPublic administration review PAR | ||
590 | _aJanuary/February 2000 Volume 60 Number 1 | ||
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_tPublic Administration Review: PAR _g60, 1, p. 39-46 _dMalden, MA : Blackwell Publishers, jan./feb.2000 _xISSN 00333352 _w |
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_a20030225 _bCassio _cCassio |
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