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The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), which controls the supply of money in the United States, may be the country's most important agency. But there has been no effort to come to grips with its administrative law; this article seeks to redress that gap. The principal claim is that the FOMC's...
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Traditionalists believe that foreign policy is forged by conflict between the legislature and the executive, with the judiciary acting as referee. We reject that paradigm, and make the case that the country's independent agencies, exemplified by its central bank, have become significant and...
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