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Between the Lines
Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio
17 episodes
9 months ago
Many Americans may not spend much time thinking about it, but administrative law plays an essential role in many of the functions government agencies perform every single day. In each episode of Between the Lines, we’ll explore issues ranging from access to justice and court deference to agency interpretations of law to unnecessary burdens placed upon users of administrative processes. Join host Andrew Fois, the chair of the Administrative Conference of the United States, for in-depth discussions with ACUS participants, academic experts, and government officials on contemporary issues in administrative law – and why they matter to agencies’ missions. 
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Many Americans may not spend much time thinking about it, but administrative law plays an essential role in many of the functions government agencies perform every single day. In each episode of Between the Lines, we’ll explore issues ranging from access to justice and court deference to agency interpretations of law to unnecessary burdens placed upon users of administrative processes. Join host Andrew Fois, the chair of the Administrative Conference of the United States, for in-depth discussions with ACUS participants, academic experts, and government officials on contemporary issues in administrative law – and why they matter to agencies’ missions. 
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Lessons learned in international regulatory cooperation
Between the Lines
41 minutes
1 year ago
Lessons learned in international regulatory cooperation
On this episode of Between the Lines with the Administrative Conference, host Andrew Fois takes a look at a vital issue in an interconnected world: international regulatory cooperation. Other nations are issuing regulations, or not doing so, on the same things that the United States is. How do those regulations or lack thereof become reconciled? Lots of countries build airplanes and issue regulations regarding their construction and use. But these planes fly into and out of countries all over the world.  Regulations regarding anti-terrorism regulations often differ. Many food and drug regulations differ from country to country and those differences may restrict free trade. The way these differences are reconciled is through international regulatory cooperation. In this episode, three experts from academia will be discussing what international cooperation is, how it got started, its current status, and prospects for its future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Between the Lines
Many Americans may not spend much time thinking about it, but administrative law plays an essential role in many of the functions government agencies perform every single day. In each episode of Between the Lines, we’ll explore issues ranging from access to justice and court deference to agency interpretations of law to unnecessary burdens placed upon users of administrative processes. Join host Andrew Fois, the chair of the Administrative Conference of the United States, for in-depth discussions with ACUS participants, academic experts, and government officials on contemporary issues in administrative law – and why they matter to agencies’ missions.