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100 _aTennert, R. John
245 _aAdministrative law as pragmatism
260 _c2006
300 _ap.1339-1361.
520 _aThis article argues that administrative law in the United States should be largely pragmatic in orientation, and that pragmatism provides the best normative framework for judicial decision-making in American administrative jurisprudence for administrators and judges. Just as considerations of context and consequence are critical to the administrative process, so too should they be integrated into the process of administrative adjudication. The article reviews a series of classic administrative law cases and describes how pragmatism provides the most appropriate normative framework for understanding the administrative law process in the United states. - Reproduced.
650 _aAdministrative law
773 _aInternational Journal of Public Administration
909 _a72934
999 _c72934
_d72934