ISSN 0042-6229
Vol. 68, Issue 3, 2023September 02, 2023 EDT
Reviewing Mixed Questions Of Fact And Law In Administrative Adjudications: Why Courts Should Move To “Substantially Established Facts”
Reviewing Mixed Questions Of Fact And Law In Administrative Adjudications: Why Courts Should Move To “Substantially Established Facts”
Gwendolyn Savitz,
Articles in Vol. 68, Issue 3, 2023
Vol. 68, Issue 3, 2023
- The New York Convention: Concrete Jungle Where International Commercial Arbitration Dreams Are Made OfLizzie Klink
- Opportunity To Purchase Policies: Preserving The Affordability Of Manufactured Home CommunitiesJulie Gilgoff
- Put The Juvenile Back In Juvenile CourtErin Fitzgerald
- Reviewing Mixed Questions Of Fact And Law In Administrative Adjudications: Why Courts Should Move To "Substantially Established Facts"Gwendolyn Savitz
- Accept All Cookies: Opting-In To A Comprehensive Federal Data Privacy Framework And Opting-Out Of A Disparate State Regulatory RegimeLauren A. Di Lella
Gwendolyn Savitz, Reviewing Mixed Questions Of Fact And Law In Administrative Adjudications: Why Courts Should Move To “Substantially Established Facts,” 68 Villanova Law Review (2023).
