2021
DOI: 10.1093/jopart/muab040
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Anticipated Adjudication: An Analysis of the Judicialization of the US Administrative State

Abstract: To preserve democratic accountability, the actions of federal agencies remain subject to review by elected officials in the legislative and executive branches. Yet given the vast scope and complexity of the modern federal government, elected officials cannot possibly intervene in all agency matters. This leaves the courts to evaluate agency actions. Applying Rosenbloom's separation of powers theory of public administration to Nagel's theory of power as anticipated exchange, we expect that agencies become more … Show more

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“…Though recent research argues that this relationship between legislators and constituents is complicated by ideological gaps and economic disparities(Gilens and Page 2014).4. For more on the anticipatory exchange theory of bureaucratic politics, seeLimbocker et al (2021).…”
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“…Though recent research argues that this relationship between legislators and constituents is complicated by ideological gaps and economic disparities(Gilens and Page 2014).4. For more on the anticipatory exchange theory of bureaucratic politics, seeLimbocker et al (2021).…”
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confidence: 99%