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Why we need the administrative state

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Gwen Savitz and Marc Roark start Administrative Remedies by explaining why modern government can't function without agencies. From small-town mayors to the FDA’s milk standards, they show how specialization and scale make the administrative state essential.

Agencies make democratic promises real. Using analogies—from small-town government to the FDA’s definition of “milk”—they explain how constitutional hierarchy flows from the Constitution to statutes to regulations, and why the Administrative Procedure Act is the “rules behind the rules.”

Key Concepts: Administrative State | Expertise vs Generalists | Hierarchy of Law | APA

Examples: FDA food definitions and nutrition labels

Takeaway: Agencies are how Congress turns broad powers into daily governance; they’re the specialists who make democratic goals work in practice.

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Content provided by Gwendolyn Savitz and Marc Roark, Gwendolyn Savitz, and Marc Roark. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Gwendolyn Savitz and Marc Roark, Gwendolyn Savitz, and Marc Roark or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Gwen Savitz and Marc Roark start Administrative Remedies by explaining why modern government can't function without agencies. From small-town mayors to the FDA’s milk standards, they show how specialization and scale make the administrative state essential.

Agencies make democratic promises real. Using analogies—from small-town government to the FDA’s definition of “milk”—they explain how constitutional hierarchy flows from the Constitution to statutes to regulations, and why the Administrative Procedure Act is the “rules behind the rules.”

Key Concepts: Administrative State | Expertise vs Generalists | Hierarchy of Law | APA

Examples: FDA food definitions and nutrition labels

Takeaway: Agencies are how Congress turns broad powers into daily governance; they’re the specialists who make democratic goals work in practice.

  continue reading

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