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    Agency Choice of Policymaking Form by Magill, M. Elizabeth

    Published in The University of Chicago law review (01-10-2004)
    “…Everyone knows that administrative agencies choose their policymaking forms, that they choose differently across time and across agencies, and that courts do…”
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    IN MEMORY OF J. Paul Lomio by Magill, M. Elizabeth, Kramer, Larry, Babcock, Barbara, Wayne, Erika, Casey, John

    Published in Stanford law review (01-01-2016)
    “…In memory of the services provided to Stanford Law School and the Stanford Law Review, we dedicate the first issue of Volume 68 to the memory of J. Paul Lomio,…”
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    Beyond Powers and Branches in Separation of Powers Law by Magill, M. Elizabeth

    Published in University of Pennsylvania law review (01-12-2001)
    “…Magill argues that the two central commitments of contemporary separation of powers law are a failure. Taking seriously the failings of current law offers at…”
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    The Real Separation in Separation of Powers Law by Magill, M. Elizabeth

    Published in Virginia law review (01-09-2000)
    “…Lawyers should not be discouraged that they seem to make so little progress in their so-called "3 body problem": the function of and relationship among the 3…”
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    THE REVOLUTION THAT WASN'T by Magill, M Elizabeth

    Published in Northwestern University law review (01-09-2004)
    “…A principal legacy of the Rehnquist Court is its revitalization of doctrines associated with federalism. That jurisprudence has many critics and many…”
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    FOREWORD by Magill, M Elizabeth

    “…A recent poll by the Washington Post and Kaiser Family Foundation found that one in five Americans have attended a protest or a rally in the last two years,…”
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    Temporary Accidents? by Magill, M. Elizabeth

    Published in Michigan Law Review (01-04-2008)
    “…There is no hidden agenda in Steven Croley's' new book. Franklin D. Roosevelt's words appear in the book's concluding pages. Administrative tribunals,…”
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    THE FIRST WORD by Magill, M Elizabeth

    “…To assert their will, Presidents can rely on the appointment power to place like-minded officials in key positions, conduct White House review of important…”
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