Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2023
Abstract
Administrative power imposes serious wounds on the United States, its Constitution, and its citizens. Therefore, a persuasive defense of administrative power would need to respond to these harms, showing that it is constitutional and otherwise desirable, notwithstanding its many costs. If the administrative state is defensible, it will be necessary to wrestle with all of the damage it incurs.
Disciplines
Administrative Law | Constitutional Law | Law
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Recommended Citation
Philip A. Hamburger,
Administrative Harms,
Stanford University, The Hoover Institution Center for Revitalizing American Institutions
(2023).
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https://scholarship.law.columbia.edu/faculty_scholarship/4198