Chapter 3 Part III. Separation of Functions and Internal Agency Communications Agencies make policy, investigate, prosecute, and adjudicate the results.

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Chapter 3 Part III

Separation of Functions and Internal Agency Communications Agencies make policy, investigate, prosecute, and adjudicate the results How is different from criminal and civil trials? Does this compromise the impartiality of the decisionmaker? Is this constitutional?

Withrow v. Larkin 421 US 35 (1975) Medical board case Same agency investigated the case, then pulled the doc's license No problem, at the constitutional level Is there something special about a medical board case? Who usually sits on a medical board?

Walker v. City of Berkeley What did the City Personnel Board say about her firing? What were the two roles of the attorney who recommended that she be fired? Why did she say this was a conflict? What did the court find? How did the court distinguish Vanelli?

Contacts within the Agency

Federal APA Non-ALJ Decisionmakers Adversaries (investigators and prosecutors) - cannot be adjudicators in the cases they work on Cannot advise adjudicators off the record Other agency staff can advise off the record

Federal ALJs May only consult on facts at issue if it is done on the record with notice and opportunities for all parties to participate Does not seem to apply to issues of law or policy If there is a record requirement, then the staff cannot introduce new facts into the record after the adjudication

Principle of Necessity What is the Principle of Necessity? Why is the important for small agencies?

Agriculture Labor Regulation Why do you think the States, rather than the NLRB, regulate labor in agriculture?

Andrews v. Agricultural Labor Relations Board Why was plaintiff unhappy with the hearing officer? What did plaintiff ask for? What did the agency do? Do you think the answer would have been different for an Article III trial?

Proving Bias What did the court say about judging an attorney by his clients? Are there areas of law where there is an identity between clients and lawyers? Is labor law one? Court says you have to show concrete evidence of bias Why is this hard?

Financial Conflicts What did the court say about the mayor also being the traffic court judge? Should this be the same problem for HHS as the Baton Rouge Parrish Levee district? What if the lawyer/judge in Andrews would lose business if he ruled for the employer? Is this a better argument than philosophical bias?

Professional Bias Optometry board was all independent practitioners Made it unprofessional to work for employers Court disqualified the whole agency No rule of necessity in this case LA Naturopath Study Panel

Prejudgment or Animus? Hate the defendant or hate everyone in the same class as defendant? Disqualifies if you can prove specific bias Charm school case FTC commissioner criticized them in the press DCDC found that comments by the FTC commissioner were evidence of prejudice Bias is always a political issue

Removing an ALJ - APA 556(b) The functions of presiding employees and of employees participating in decisions in accordance with section 557 of this title shall be conducted in an impartial manner. A presiding or participating employee may at any time disqualify himself. On the filing in good faith of a timely and sufficient affidavit of personal bias or other disqualification of a presiding or participating employee, the agency shall determine the matter as a part of the record and decision in the case.

Problem Medical board has to charge disciplined docs the entire cost of the investigation and proceedings, which becomes the Board's budget Is this like the traffic ticket case? Head of the liquor control board says they are out to get the bar for serving underage drinkers Does every underage drinker result in a fine?

§ Ex Parte Contacts Contacts between agency decisionmakers and people outside the agency The previous section on separation of functions was on contacts within the agency What is an ex parte contact? No prior notice Not in the record Why are ex parte contacts with a trial judge a problem? Why is the problem different from agencies?

Critical factors of 557(d) - formal adjudications Only applies to "interested persons" Excludes requests for status reports How can these really be nudges to the agency in particular direction? Applies to more than facts in issue, extends to anything about the merits of the proceeding Applies to Congress as well

What are the remedies? Disclosure of the contact and its content Striking the claim of the violating party if it cannot show why the contact was not a problem Decision is voidable, not void PAT-CO v. Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA) Shanker made an improper appeal Did not matter because the union lost anyway

Endangered Species Act What is the purpose of the act? Is it really to save the spotted owl? What do you have to save to save the owl? Why is this so hated by local landowners and businesses? Who are the major backers? Is it a good idea?

The God Squad Who makes up the God Squad? Why is it called this? Is this an adjudication? What kind?

Portland Audubon Society What did they rule could be done in Oregon? Who was the ex parte contact? Would an ex parte contact be allowed in an Article III trial? Why were the plaintiffs concerned?

The Role of the Court Discussed in more detail later Federal court cannot order the agency to change it's ruling What did the court order in this case? Is this satisfactory?

Congressional Pressure What power does Congress have over agencies? Initial enabling act Can amend enabling act Ongoing funding Congressional hearings How can this be used to violate separation of powers?

Pillsbury Co. v. FTC What was the FTC concerned about? How did Congress interfere with the agency action? What did Senator Kefauver say? What did the FTC do and when?

Pillsbury’s Claims What did Pillsbury claim in its suit? What is the timing issue of the Congressional hearings? The Chairman’s Actions "... I wrote the opinion [in the Pillsbury case]. It is still a pending adjudication; and because of some of the penetrating questions over on the Senate side, I felt compelled to withdraw from the case because I did not think I could be judicial any more when I had been such an advocate of its views in answering questions."

The FTC's Action What did the FTC do? When did they make the ruling? Did the court find this Congressional hearing a proper exercise of oversight? What standard did the court set? What happens now with Congressional hearings?

DC Federation of Civic Associations v. Volpe How did Congress lean on the agency in this case? Who sues and how did they get standing? Did the APA ex parte rule apply? Why did the court remand? How is this case different from Pillsbury - what type of proceeding is it?

Congressional Oversight Hearings Cannot interfere with ongoing adjudications Can inquire into agency practices and grill employees Status Reports May ask for status reports, which tells the agency Congress is watching Often done to help constituents with personal problems such as SS - Congressional Casework