The Conference currently has a variety of projects that are in varying phases of the Project Process. These projects were derived from the following sources: the House Judiciary Committee, the American Bar Association, the list of projects on the Conference’s docket when it last operated in 1995, and other sources. We rated the suggestions based on criteria such as importance, manageability, measurability, and likelihood of success.
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Upon careful Council consideration, the following projects were selected and are currently underway:
Current Projects
- Administrative Record and Judicial Review of Informal Agency Proceedings
- Cost-Benefit Analysis at Independent Agencies
- Federal Executive Establishment
- Government in the Sunshine Act
- Inflation Adjustment for Civil Penalties
- Methods of Collaborative Governance
- Science in the Administrative Process
- Social Media in Rulemaking
- Social Security Disability Adjudication
- Third-Party Inspections and Certification
- Weeding Out Purposeless Procedural Traps
> Reform of 28 U.S.C. § 1500
Current Meeting Schedule
Completed Projects
Many of the following projects have led to adopted Conference recommendations.
- Agency Innovations in e-Rulemaking
- Congressional Review Act
- Federal Advisory Committee Act
- Government Contractor Ethics
- Immigration Removal Adjudication
- Improving Coordination of Related Agency Responsibilities (Joint Rulemaking)
- Incorporation by Reference
- International Regulatory Cooperation
- Legal Considerations in e-Rulemaking
- Midnight Rules
- Model Agency Initiative
- Paperwork Reduction Act
- Regulatory Preemption
- Regulatory Analysis Requirements
- Rulemaking Comments
- Video Hearings