Browsing Law School by Author "Rossi, Jim, 1965-"
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Rossi, Jim, 1965- (Florida State University Law Review, 1997)This Article examines the recent history of APA reform in Florida and surveys several provisions of the 1996 revised Florida APA that are likely to have a major effect on agency governance. Part II of this Article briefly ...
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Rossi, Jim, 1965-; Freeman, Jody (Harvard Law Review, 2012)This Article argues that inter-agency coordination is one of the great challenges of modern governance. It explains why lawmakers frequently assign overlapping and fragmented delegations that require agencies to "share ...
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Rossi, Jim, 1965- (Iowa Law Review, 2007)Courts struggle with the tension between national competition laws, on the one hand, and state and local regulation, on the other--especially as traditional governmental functions are privatized and as economic regulation ...
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Rossi, Jim, 1965- (Michigan Law Review, 2011)State constitutions are terribly important legal documents, but their interpretation is remarkably understudied (and, of course, highly undertheorized) in the academic literature. This review essay discusses Robert Williams’s ...
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Bargaining in the Shadow of Administrative Procedure: The Public Interest in Rulemaking Settlement Rossi, Jim, 1965- (Duke Law Journal, 2001)This article addresses problems associated with settlement of appeals of legislative rules adopted by administrative agencies. Settlement is a common and important tool for avoiding litigation, but it also raises potential ...
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Rossi, Jim, 1965- (Michigan State DCL Law Review, 2003)Regulatory agencies are increasingly adopting ex ante rules to set market access terms and conditions for network industries. At the same time, in industries such as telecommunications and electric power transmission and ...
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Rossi, Jim, 1965- (San Diego Journal of Climate & Energy Law, 2012)Since the New Deal, federal preemption has precluded many state and local regulatory decisions that depart from wholesale electric prices determined under federal standards. Recent decisions treat prices that meet the ...
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Rossi, Jim, 1965- (Vanderbilt Law Review, 1998)This article addresses the implications of retail competition in public utility industries, particularly electricity, for utility service obligations. After tracing the history of the common law duty to serve applicable ...
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Rossi, Jim, 1965- (Marquette Law Review, 2007)In this Essay, I address the question of which branch of state government ought to have the authority to negotiate interstate compacts - a question of state separation of powers. Recent case law interpreting state constitutions ...
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Rossi, Jim, 1965-; Rose-Ackerman, Susan (Virginia Law Review, 2000)Constitutional takings protections, such as those in the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution, create a potential for state liability for changes in regulatory policy by governments. This Article critiques ...
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Rossi, Jim, 1965- (Florida State University Law Review, 2000)Linda Cohen and Matthew Spitzer's study, "The Government Litigant Advantage," sheds important light on how the Solicitor General's litigation behavior may impact the Supreme Court's decision making agenda and outcomes for ...
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Rossi, Jim, 1965- (William and Mary Law Review, 2005)Frequently, state-wide executive agencies and localities attempt to implement federally-inspired programs. Two predominant examples are cooperative federalism programs and incorporation of federal standards in state-specific ...
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Rossi, Jim, 1965- (Michigan Law Review, 2002)The Essay uses three recent books - two by a historians and one by an economist - to address the electric power deregulation fiasco in the U.S. It argues that public law has an important role to play in deregulated markets. ...
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Rossi, Jim, 1965-; Smith, Andrew J. D. (San Diego Journal of Climate & Energy Law, 2014)"Resource shuffling" occurs when different subnational approaches to carbon regulation create variations in the costs of production across jurisdictions. California is the most aggressive jurisdiction in the United States ...
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Rossi, Jim, 1965-; Weighner, Mollie (Iowa Law Review, 1991)Since the Supreme Court held the prohibition of lawyer advertising unconstitutional in Bates v. State Bar of Arizonal American lawyers have engaged in heated debate over the appropriateness of advertising for their profession. ...
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Rossi, Jim, 1965-; Gey, Steven G. (Steven Gene), 1956- (Florida State University Law Review, 2005)Inspired by the burgeoning empirical literature on the judiciary, the editors of the Florida State University Law Review have solicited some papers from leading scholars and federal courts of appeals judges, asking them ...
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Rossi, Jim, 1965-; Seidenfeld, Mark (Notre Dame Law Review, 2000)This essay responds to claims that the "new" nondelegation doctrine, applied by D.C. Circuit Judge Stephen Williams in "American Trucking Association, Inc. v. EPA", 175 F.3d 1027 (D.C. Cir. 1999), advances the rule of law. ...
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Rossi, Jim, 1965-; Hutton, Thomas (Thomas G.) (North Carolina Law Review, 2013)Federal policies regarding renewable and clean energy often lack clear definition, are incomplete, and are scattered across multiple statutes and agencies. Yet at the same time, recent decisions of both federal agencies ...
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Vandenbergh, Michael P.; Rossi, Jim, 1965- (North Carolina Law Review, 2013)This Article examines a principal barrier to reducing U.S. carbon emissions — electricity distributors’ financial incentives to sell more of their product — and introduces the concept of net demand reduction (“NDR”) as a ...
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Rossi, Jim, 1965- (Vanderbilt Law Review, 1999)This Article applies comparative institutional analysis to separation of powers under state constitutions, with a particular focus on the nondelegation doctrine and states' acceptance of Chadha-like restrictions on legislative ...