Summer 1972
Special Issue:
American Bar Foundation Project: The Catholic University Study of Federal Legislative Drafting in the Executive Branch |
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A study performed under a research grant from the American Bar Foundation. |
Front Matter
Table of Contents (v.21 no.4)
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Introduction
The Catholic University Study of Federal Legislative Drafting in the Executive Branch: A Foreword
Reed Dickerson
Introduction
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Article
Hepatitis, Blood Transfusions, and Public Action
Marc A. Franklin
Notes
Office of the Management and Budget
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The Department of Transportation
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The Federal Aviation Administration
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The Federal Railroad Administration – Lobbyist Participation in Drafting
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The Department of Health, Education and Welfare – A Mixed Approach
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The Department of Housing and Urban Development – The Omnibus Approach
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The Defense Department – The Complex Coordination Process
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Federal Trade Commission – Drafting in a Regulatory Agency
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The Department of Justice
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Project Conclusion
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Executive Office of the President Office of Management and Budget
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