Faculty Scholarship Repository
The Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law Faculty Scholarship Repository is a service of the Ross-Blakley Law Library that provides information, and where available access to, the scholarly work of the College of Law’s current full-time, emeritus, and retired faculty. Questions about the repository can be submitted to Ask a Law Librarian.
Publications For Jennifer Lee Selin
BOOKS
- Sourcebook of United States Executive Agencies (2nd ed., Administrative Conference of the United States 2018) (co-author with David E. Lewis)
- Sourcebook of United States Executive Agencies (1st ed., Administrative Conference of the United States 2012) (co-author with David E. Lewis)
- Political control of regulatory authorities in Handbook of Regulatory Authorities (Martino Maggetti et al. eds., Edward Elgar 2022)
- The Hollowed State: Managing Trump’s State Department in Contemporary Cases in U.S. Foreign Policy: From National Security to Human Security (Ralph G. Carter ed., 6th ed., Rowman & Littlefield 2021)
- The First Branch: How Congress Manipulates Judicial Review of Administrative Action, 111 Iowa Law Review (co-author with Pamela J. Clouser McCann) (forthcoming)
- It's About Time! Fostering Timeliness and Preserving Accuracy and Fairness in Administrative Adjudication (co-author with Jeremy S. Graboyes) (forthcoming)
- Independent Justice? U.S. Attorneys as a Case Study of Political Appointments, University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform (co-author with Lauren Mattioli) (forthcoming 2025)
- Constraining the Executive Branch: Delegation, Agency Independence, and Congressional Design of Judicial Review, 119 Northwestern University Law Review 1273 (2025) (co-author with Pamela J. Clouser McCann)
- How Free is Information? Transparency in State Government, 26 NYU Journal of Legislation & Public Policy 985 (2024) (co-author with Jordan M. Butcher)
- The Importance of Removal Restrictions in a Schedule F World, 13 The Regulatory Review in Depth 1 (2024) (co-author with Paul R. Verkuil)
- Participation of Senate-Confirmed Officials in Administrative Adjudication, Report to the Administrative Conference of the United States (2024) (co-author with Matthew A. Gluth et al.)
- Improving Timeliness in Agency Adjudication, Report to the Administrative Conference of the United States (2023) (co-author with Jeremy S. Graboyes)
- Keeping tabs on the executive, 53 Presidential Studies Quarterly 186 (2023) (co-author with Grace Moore)
- Anticipated Adjudication: An Analysis of the Judicialization of the US Administrative State, 32 Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 610 (2022) (co-author with Scott Limbocker et al.)
- The Politicization Conversation: A Call to Better Define and Measure the Concept, 52 Presidential Studies Quarterly 10 (2022) (co-author with Scott Limbocker et al.)
- White House Actions on Regulatory Review Reflect ACUS Recommendations, 48 Administrative & Regulatory Law News 24 (2022) (co-author with Jeremy S. Graboyes)
- The Law: “If Men Were Angelsâ€: The Legal Dynamics of Overseeing the Executive Branch, 51 Presidential Studies Quarterly 426 (2021) (co-author with Caylie Milazzo)
- Under Pressure: Centralizing Regulation in Response to Presidential Priorities, 52 Presidential Studies Quarterly 340 (2021) (co-author with Cody A. Drolc et al.)
- The Headless Fourth Branch: Rethinking the Assumptions of Administrative Jurisprudence, 4 Perspectives on Public Management and Governance 170 (2021)
- The Best Laid Plans: How Administrative Burden Complicates Voting Rights Restoration Law and Policy, 84 Missouri Law Review 999 (2019)
- Don't Sweat the Details! Enhancing Congressional Committee Expertise Through the Use of Detailees, 42 Legislative Studies Quarterly 611 (2017) (co-author with Russell W. Mills)
- Understanding Employee Turnover in the Public Sector: Insights from Research on Teacher Mobility, 76 Public Administration Review 241 (2016) (co-author with Jason A. Grissom et al.)
- What Makes an Agency Independent?, 59 American Journal of Political Science 971 (2015)
- Political Control and the Forms of Agency Independence, 83 George Washington Law Review 1487 (2015) (co-author with David E. Lewis)
- Influencing the Bureaucracy: The Irony of Congressional Oversight, 58 American Journal of Political Science 387 (2014) (co-author with Joshua D. Clinton et al.)
- The House as a Stepping Stone to the Senate: Why Do So Few African American House Members Run?, 56 American Journal of Political Science 387 (2012) (co-author with Gbemende Johnson et al.)