By Stuart Miller
One of the most notable distinctions between the administrative and legislative processes is the relative insulation from political influence that administrative agencies usually enjoy.
Unlike legislators, who face periodic reelection and are di...
One of the most notable distinctions between the administrative and legislative processes is the relative insulation from political influence that administrative agencies usually enjoy.
Unlike legislators, who face periodic reelection and are di...
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