Administrative Law Treatise, Volume 3Little, Brown, 1994 - 3 pages |
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Page 123
... enforcement official intent on engaging in a selective enforcement strategy motivated by improper considerations can do so in a variety of ways , e.g. , by assigning fewer or lower - quality personnel to some cases than to others ...
... enforcement official intent on engaging in a selective enforcement strategy motivated by improper considerations can do so in a variety of ways , e.g. , by assigning fewer or lower - quality personnel to some cases than to others ...
Page 135
... enforcement proceedings . If any difference can be found , it would seem to point in the direction of even greater reluctance to review agency decisions not to bring civil proceedings . Most agencies have resources sufficient to bring ...
... enforcement proceedings . If any difference can be found , it would seem to point in the direction of even greater reluctance to review agency decisions not to bring civil proceedings . Most agencies have resources sufficient to bring ...
Page 149
... enforcement , allocating its limited resources in accordance with a long list of priori- ties . In such a situation , the statutory duties toward the bottom of the priority list may not be enforced for many years . Unless a court is ...
... enforcement , allocating its limited resources in accordance with a long list of priori- ties . In such a situation , the statutory duties toward the bottom of the priority list may not be enforced for many years . Unless a court is ...
Contents
The Administrative Process | 1 |
Philosophical and Constitutional Foundations | 33 |
Chapter 16 | 57 |
Copyright | |
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