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Robert A. Katzmann (1993)
Have We Lost the Ability to Govern? The Challenge of Making Public Policy

Robert A. Katzmann is a legal scholar and policy analyst working on issues of regulation, the administrative process, antitrust policy, court reform, judicial-congressional relations and disability law. He was the president of the Washington, D.C.-based Governance Institute, and the Walsh Professor of Government and Professor of Law at Georgetown University before becoming a judge in 1999 on the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit. He is the author of several books including Courts and Congress, Daniel Patrick Moynihan: The Intellectual in Public Life, The Law Firm and the Public Good, and Institutional Disability: The Saga of Transportation Policy for the Disabled.








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