“Tossing Sand in the Regulatory Gears: Hurdles to Policy Progress in the Supreme Court”
Nina A. Mendelson- Administrative Law
Harvard Journal on Legislation
2024
“Public Engagement, Equity, and Executive Order 14,094”
Nina A. Mendelson- Administrative Law
Administrative & Regulatory Law News
2023
“The Not-So-Standard Model: Reconsidering Agency-Head Review of Administrative Adjudication Decisions”
Nina A. Mendelson Rebecca S. Eisenberg- Administrative Law
Administrative Law Review
2023
Yale Journal on Regulation Notice and Comment
2022
“Limiting Agency Head Review in the Design of Administrative Adjudication”
Nina A. Mendelson Rebecca S. Eisenberg- Administrative Law
Yale Journal of Regulation: Notice and Comment
2022
“On the Value of Comments From Individual Members of the Public”
Nina A. Mendelson- Administrative Law
Yale Journal on Regulation Notice and Comment
2021
“The Permissibility of Acting Officials: May the President Work Around Senate Confirmation?”
Nina A. Mendelson- Administrative Law
- Civil Rights
Administrative Law Review
2020
“L.M.-M. v. Cuccinelli and The Illegality of Delegating Around Vacant Senate-Confirmed Offices, by Nina A. Mendelson”
Nina A. Mendelson- Administrative Law
Yale Journal on Regulation: Notice and Comment
2020
“Supervising Outsourcing: The Need for Better Design of Blended Governance”
Nina A. Mendelson- Administrative Law
Administrative Law from the Inside Out: Essays on Themes in the Work of Jerry L. Mashaw
2017
Transitions: Legal Change, Legal Meanings
2012
“Another Word on the President’s Statutory Authority Over Agency Action”
Nina A. Mendelson- Administrative Law
Fordham Law Review
2011
“Disclosing ‘Political’ Oversight of Agency Decision Making”
Nina A. Mendelson- Administrative Law
Michigan Law Review
2010
“Regulatory Beneficiaries and Informal Agency Policymaking”
Nina A. Mendelson- Administrative Law
Cornell Law Review
2007
Michigan Law Review
2004
“Agency Burrowing: Entrenching Policies and Personnel before a New President Arrives”
Nina A. Mendelson- Administrative Law
New York University Law Review
2003