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Stanford Law School: Congress & Federal Agencies

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STANFORD LAW SCHOOL 2012 Federalist Society National Student Symposium

Bureaucracy Unbound: Can Limited Government and the Administrative State Co-Exist?

Panel 2: Balancing Checks and Efficiency: Gridlock, Organized Interests, and Regulatory Capture 9:00 a.m.- 10:45 a.m.

The administrative state is often defended as a necessary response to modern conditions that make governance through ordinary legislation virtually impossible. Is the administrative process in fact more efficient than legislation (and what is meant in this context by efficient )? Do any benefits from the administrative process come at the expense of other values? If the legislative process is subject to gridlock, is gridlock all bad? If capture or influence by interest groups is a problem, is it likely to be a worse problem in agency or legislative settings?

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