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JOB OPPORTUNITIES AT ACUS

Thursday, June 02, 2022

The Administrative Conference of the United States is accepting applications
from lawyers interested in serving as an attorney advisor. For details, see our
Current Opportunities.


ACUS ADOPTS 5 RECOMMENDATIONS AT ITS 76TH PLENARY

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

At it's 76th Plenary Session (virtual) on December 16th, 2021, ACUS adopted 5
new recommendations. Full details are available here. 


ACUS PUBLISHES NEW SOURCEBOOK OF JUDICIAL REVIEW STATUTES

Thursday, June 02, 2022

ACUS is pleased to publish the new Sourcebook of Federal Judicial Review
Statutes by Professor Jonathan Siegel. Read the Sourcebook here.


ACUS ADOPTS THREE RECOMMENDATIONS

Tuesday, June 21, 2022

At its 77th Plenary session on June 16, the ACUS Assembly adopted 3
recommendations to improve efficiency, fairness, transparency, and public
participation in government. 


ACUS SEEKS PUBLIC INPUT FOR SMALL CLAIMS PATENT COURT STUDY

Tuesday, May 03, 2022

ACUS is requesting public input on issues associated with and options for
designing a small claims patent court as part of a study for USPTO. Read the
request for information here.


ACUS SEEKS PUBLIC INPUT ON DISCLOSURE OF LEGAL MATERIALS

Thursday, May 19, 2022

ACUS is requesting public input on key questions related to the public
availability of agency legal materials (e.g., regulations, guidance documents,
adjudicative decisions). Read the request for information here.


JOB OPPORTUNITIES AT ACUS

Thursday, June 02, 2022

The Administrative Conference of the United States is accepting applications
from lawyers interested in serving as an attorney advisor. For details, see our
Current Opportunities.


ACUS ADOPTS 5 RECOMMENDATIONS AT ITS 76TH PLENARY

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

At it's 76th Plenary Session (virtual) on December 16th, 2021, ACUS adopted 5
new recommendations. Full details are available here. 


ACUS PUBLISHES NEW SOURCEBOOK OF JUDICIAL REVIEW STATUTES

Thursday, June 02, 2022

ACUS is pleased to publish the new Sourcebook of Federal Judicial Review
Statutes by Professor Jonathan Siegel. Read the Sourcebook here.


ACUS ADOPTS THREE RECOMMENDATIONS

Tuesday, June 21, 2022

At its 77th Plenary session on June 16, the ACUS Assembly adopted 3
recommendations to improve efficiency, fairness, transparency, and public
participation in government. 


ACUS SEEKS PUBLIC INPUT FOR SMALL CLAIMS PATENT COURT STUDY

Tuesday, May 03, 2022

ACUS is requesting public input on issues associated with and options for
designing a small claims patent court as part of a study for USPTO. Read the
request for information here.


ACUS SEEKS PUBLIC INPUT ON DISCLOSURE OF LEGAL MATERIALS

Thursday, May 19, 2022

ACUS is requesting public input on key questions related to the public
availability of agency legal materials (e.g., regulations, guidance documents,
adjudicative decisions). Read the request for information here.


JOB OPPORTUNITIES AT ACUS

Thursday, June 02, 2022

The Administrative Conference of the United States is accepting applications
from lawyers interested in serving as an attorney advisor. For details, see our
Current Opportunities.


ACUS ADOPTS 5 RECOMMENDATIONS AT ITS 76TH PLENARY

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

At it's 76th Plenary Session (virtual) on December 16th, 2021, ACUS adopted 5
new recommendations. Full details are available here. 

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ABOUT

 * About ACUS
 * Organization
 * Opportunities
 * Agency Policies
 * Budget Planning & Performance
 * FOIA & Featured Resources
 * No FEAR Act Data
 * Vulnerability Disclosure Policy

ACUS is an independent federal agency charged with convening expert
representatives from the public and private sectors to recommend improvements to
administrative process and procedure. ACUS initiatives promote efficiency,
participation, and fairness in the promulgation of federal regulations and in
the administration of federal programs.

 * About ACUS
 * Organization
 * Opportunities
 * Agency Policies
 * Budget Planning & Performance
 * FOIA & Featured Resources
 * No FEAR Act Data
 * Vulnerability Disclosure Policy


PROJECTS

 * Recommendations
 * Assembly Projects
 * Office of the Chairman Projects
 * Office of the Chairman Comments to Agencies
 * Working Groups
 * Research RFPs

ACUS collaborates with experts across legal, business, non-profit and academic
arenas to recommend improvements to federal government regulatory and
administrative processes. This extensive, consensus-driven research program
takes place under the direction of the Chair and the Council, with the
assistance of the Research Director and other Conference Staff. Assembly
projects on a variety of administrative law topics inform ACUS Recommendations
to federal agencies, Congress, and the courts. Office of the Chairman projects
may take the form of targeted technical assistance for agencies, working groups,
or other efforts aimed at developing new research or published products other
than Recommendations.

 * Recommendations
 * Assembly Projects
 * Office of the Chairman Projects
 * Office of the Chairman Comments to Agencies
 * Working Groups
 * Research RFPs


RESOURCES

 * Bibliography
 * Resources for Federal Agencies
 * Resources for Congress
 * Sourcebooks
 * EAJA Reporting
 * Information Interchange Bulletins
 * Adjudication Updates

ACUS provides valuable guidance to Congress, government agencies, educators and
practitioners, the press, public advocates and students. ACUS works
collaboratively across agencies, academia and industry to identify and solve
complex problems. ACUS strives to make government work better through
innovation, collaboration and optimization of resources. ACUS has published
online all of its historical recommendations and made this information publicly
available in order to serve as a reference and resource for all. 

 * Bibliography
 * Resources for Federal Agencies
 * Resources for Congress
 * Sourcebooks
 * EAJA Reporting
 * Information Interchange Bulletins
 * Adjudication Updates


KEY TOPICS

 * Adjudication
 * Artificial Intelligence
 * Coronavirus and Adjudication
 * Coronavirus and Rulemaking
 * Government Contracts
 * Guidance Documents
 * Judicial Review of Agency Actions
 * Notice-and-Comment Rulemaking
 * Public Availability of Information
 * Public Participation

ACUS has adopted recommendations, issued reports, organized forums, and prepared
other resources on many topics of administrative procedure. Key Topics pages
collect ACUS resources related to topics such as adjudication, artificial
intelligence, government contracts, guidance documents, judicial review of
agency actions, notice-and-comment rulemaking, public availability of
information, and public participation.

 * Adjudication
 * Artificial Intelligence
 * Coronavirus and Adjudication
 * Coronavirus and Rulemaking
 * Government Contracts
 * Guidance Documents
 * Judicial Review of Agency Actions
 * Notice-and-Comment Rulemaking
 * Public Availability of Information
 * Public Participation


MEETINGS & EVENTS

 * Calendar
 * Committee Meetings
 * Forums
 * Roundtables

ACUS regularly hosts meetings and other events that are open to interested
parties and the public. This section provides information on ACUS committee
meetings, plenary sessions, forums, and special events. Committee meetings are
accessible on here and here. Events are searchable by committee and date.

 * Calendar
 * Committee Meetings
 * Forums
 * Roundtables


NEWSROOM

 * Latest News
 * Blog
 * Press Kit

Stay connected with ACUS by following the agency on social media at @ACUSgov.
Readers can also get their Administrative Fix via the ACUS blog. ACUS welcomes
guest blog posts about current administrative law topics. ACUS has adopted over
250 recommendations and statements to improve agency decision making, promote
effective regulatory oversight, and, often, produce cost-savings to the
government and taxpayers. Visit the ACUS newsroom page to view more innovations
that highlight agency efforts in these areas. For all press inquiries, please
contact Harry M. Seidman at 202.480.2085 or via email at hseidman@acus.gov.   

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