Excerpt: Of all the Administrative Conference’s many publications, none has assumed as prominent a role as the first edition of the Sourcebook of United States Executive Agencies (2012). All three branches of the federal government have found in the Sourcebook an invaluable guide to the statutory structure and organization of federal agencies available nowhere else. They will find in the second edition a still more valuable guide. The second edition expands the coverage of the Sourcebook significantly (by, among other things, including agency bureaus), accounts for ongoing constitutional debates about agency structure, and addresses the renewed importance of ‘government-wide legal mandates’ in the administrative state.”
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