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accountable.”). 181. Young, supra note 38, at 432. A separate group of scholars is more generous toward federal agencies but advocates procedural
Law School. For their generous insights and comments, I thank Jennifer Allison, Reuven S. Avi-Yonah, Jane F. Bestor, Beatriz Botero Arcila, Maureen
Pro- cess, 35 Case W. Rsrv. L. Rev. 509, 614 (1985) (“[F]ull disclosure under the FOIA is less generous to claimants than discovery in litigation, for
Act as the Stamp Act’s dangerous sequel.125 In Massachusetts, Samuel Adams called Dickinson “the generous Farmer” whose talents had “awak[ened] a
grant the less generous Skidmore deference to agency interpretations that have bypassed public notice and comment. 272 Mead nudges agency officials to
Lee, Shaun Ossei-Owusu, Claire Priest, and Laura Weinrib for their generous comments and feedback during the drafting process. This Article also
about the probate matter in return for a generous cut of their inheritance. Initially, these opportunists received a cold reception. Courts in the
five broad interests—generous in scope and rich in content—that serve as fundamental, practical guides for judicial, administrative, and legislative
exclu- sions and exemptions that effectively puts multiple activities and asset classes outside of its operation.402 These generous carve-outs include
clarify that FACA applies to advisory committees established by the Federal Government in a generous sense of that term, encompassing groups formed