SAGE Journal Articles

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Licari, M. J., and Meier, K. J. (1997). Regulatory policy when behavior is addictive: Smoking, cigarette taxes and bootlegging. Political Research Quarterly 50 (1), 5-24.

Walters, J. (2012). Uncertainty, isomorphism, and the birth of a new industry: Regulatory policy development in a new health services sector, 1994-2004. Administration & Society 44 (4), 458-486

May, P. J. (1997). State regulatory roles: Choices in the regulation of building safety. State and Local Government Review 29 (2), 70-80

Wilk, E. M., and Lamb, C. M. (2011). Federalism, efficiency, and civil rights enforcement. Political Research Quarterly 64 (2), 392-404.

Wise, C. R., and Christensen, R. K. (2005). A full and fair capacity: Federal courts managing state programs. Administration & Society 37 (5), 576-610.

Richman, R. (1997). The Supreme Court and the “integrity of the public service:” an interpretation. American Review of Public Administration 27 (1), 43-60.

Spriggs, J. F., II. (1997). Explaining federal bureaucratic compliance with Supreme Court opinions. Political Research Quarterly 50 (3), 567-593.

Pope, P. J., and Garrett, T. M. (2013). America’s Homo Sacer: Examining U.S. deportation hearings and the criminalization of illegal immigration. Administration & Society 45 (2), 167-186

Francis, J. G., and Francis, L. P. (2011). Rights variation within a federalist system: Understanding the importance of mobility. Political Research Quarterly 64 (1), 82-93.

Agranoff, R., and McGuire, M. (1999). Expanding intergovernmental management’s hidden dimensions. American Review of Public Administration 29 (4), 352-369.