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University of Michigan Law School Faculty Bibliography: Croley, Steven P. (1993-2021)

Biography

Ford Motor Co. names top Washington lawyer Steven Croley, a longtime University of Michigan Law School professor,  as the new chief policy officer on July 7, 2021.

Bibliography

Books

  • Croley, Steven P. Civil Justice Reconsidered: Toward a Less Costly, More Accessible Litigation System. New York: New York University Press, 2017.
  • Croley, Steven P. Regulation and Public Interests: The Possibility of Good Regulatory Government. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2008.


Book Chapters

  • Croley, Steven P. "Beyond Capture: Towards a New Theory of Regulation." In Handbook on the Politics of Regulation, edited by David Levi-Faur, 50-69. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2011.
  • Croley, Steven P. "Interest Groups and Public Choice." In Research Handbook on Public Choice and Public Law, edited by Daniel A. Farber and Anne J. O'Connell, 49-87. Research Handbooks in Law and Economics. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2010.
  • Croley, Steven P. and John H. Jackson. "WTO Dispute Procedures, Standard of Review, and Deference to National Governments." In The WTO and International Trade Law/Dispute Settlement, edited by Petros C. Mavroidis and Alan O. Sykes, 125-45. Critical Perspectives on the Global Trading System and the WTO 3. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2005. (Originally published under the same title in Am. J. Int'l L. 90 (1996): 193-213.)
  • Croley, Steven P. "The Applicability of the Chevron Doctrine." In A Guide to Judicial and Political Review of Federal Agencies, edited by John F. Duffy and Michae; Herz, 103-123. Chicago: American Bar Association, 2005.
  • Croley, Steven P. and Jack M. Beerman. "Hearing Requirements." In A Guide to Federal Agency Adjudication, edited by Michael Asimow, 64-82. Chicago: American Bar Association, Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice, 2003.
  • Croley, Steven P. "Post-Hearing Requirements." In A Guide to Federal Agency Adjudication, edited by Michael Asimow, 83-95. Chicago: American Bar Association, Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice, 2003.
  • Croley, Steven P. and John H. Jackson. "WTO Dispute Procedures, Standard of Review, and Deference to National Governments." In International Law: Classic and Contemporary Readings, edited by Charlotte Ku and Paul F. Diehl, 231-53. 2nd ed. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2003. (Originally published under the same title in Am. J. Int'l L. 90 (1996): 193-213.)
  • Croley, Steven P. and John H. Jackson. "WTO Dispute Panel Deference to National Government Decisions: The Misplaced Analogy to the U.S. Chevron Standard-of-Review Doctrine." In International Trade Law and the GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement System, edited by Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, 185-210. Studies in Transnational Economic Law 11. London: Kluwer Law International, 1997.
  • Croley, Steven P. "Revised Preliminary Report to the Michigan Law Revision Commission on the Proposed Administrative Procedures Act of 1997." In Michigan Law Revision Commission: Thirty-First Annual Report, 206-341. St. Paul, MN: West, 1996.

Journal Articles

  • Croley, Steven P. and E. Paul Gibson. "South Carolina's Fast Track Jury Trial an Inventive and Inexpensive Way to Resolve Cases." South Carolina Lawyer 21, no. 1 (2009): 15-17.
  • Croley, Steven P. "Summary Jury Trials in Charleston County South Carolina." Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 41, no. 4 (2008): 1585-1624.
  • Croley, Steven P. "White House Review of Federal Agency Rulemaking: An Empirical Investigation." University of Chicago Law Review 70, no. 3 (2003): 821-885.
  • Croley, Steven P. and Lisa S. Bressman. "A Blackletter Statement of Federal Administrative Law: Part Three - Scope of Judicial Review." Administrative Law Review 54, no. 1 (2002): 36-45. (This article is a 'Special Feature' piece prepared by the Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice of the American Bar Association. Each part represents a report authored or co-authored by different individuals.)
  • Croley, Steven P. and Michael R. Asimow. "A Blackletter Statement of Federal Administrative Law: Part One - Adjudication." Administrative Law Review 54, no. 1 (2002): 18-30. (This article is a 'Special Feature' piece prepared by the Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice of the American Bar Association. Each part represents a report authored or co-authored by different individuals.)
  • Croley, Steven P. "Public Interested Regulation." Florida State University Law Review 28, no. 1 (2000): 7-107.
  • Croley, Steven P. "State Administrative Law Reform: Recent Experience in Michigan." Widener Journal of Public Law 8, no. 2 (1999): 347-417. (Symposium: Approaching the Millennium: Are Pennsylvania's Administrative Procedure Statutes Still Doing the Job?.)
  • Croley, Steven P. "Theories of Regulation: Incorporating the Administrative Process." Columbia Law Review 98, no. 1 (1998): 1-168.
  • Croley, Steven P. and William F. Funk. "The Federal Advisory Committee Act and Good Government." Yale Journal on Regulation 14 (1997): 451-557.
  • Croley, Steven P. and John H. Jackson. "WTO Dispute Procedures, Standard of Review, and Deference to National Governments." American Journal of International Law 90 (1996): 193-213.
  • Croley, Steven P. "Practical Guidance on the Applicability of the Federal Advisory Committee Act." Administrative Law Journal of the American University 10, no. 1 (1996): 111-178.
  • Croley, Steven P. "Vicarious Liability in Tort: On the Sources and Limits of Employee Reasonableness." Southern California Law Review 69, no. 5 (1996): 1705-1738.
  • Croley, Steven P. "The Administrative Procedure Act and Regulatory Reform: A Reconciliation." Administrative Law Journal of the American University 10, no. 1 (1996): 35-49. (Symposium on the 50th Anniversary of the APA.)
  • Croley, Steven P. "Libertarianism as Critical Theory." Michigan Law & Policy Review 1 (1996): 179-197.
  • Croley, Steven P. "Faculty Spotlight - Steven P. Croley." Law Quadrangle Notes 39, no. 3 (1996): 8-9.
  • Croley, Steven P. "The Majoritarian Difficulty." Law Quadrangle Notes 38, no. 3 (1995): 48-56. (Excerpted and adapted from an article originally published as 'The Majoritarian Difficulty: Elective Judiciaries and the Rule of Law.' U. Chi. L. Rev. 62, no. 2 (1995): 689-794.)
  • Croley, Steven P. and Jon D. Hanson. "The Nonpecuniary Costs of Accidents: Pain-and-Suffering Damages in Tort Law." Harvard Law Review 108 (1995): 1785-1917.
  • Croley, Steven P. "The Majoritarian Difficulty: Elective Judiciaries and the Rule of Law." University of Chicago Law Review 62, no. 2 (1995): 689-794.
  • Croley, Steven P. and Jon D. Hanson. "Rescuing the Revolution: The Revived Case for Enterprise Liability." Michigan Law Review 91 (1993): 683-797.
  • Croley, Steven P. and Jon D. Hanson. "What Liability Crisis? An Alternative Explanation for Recent Events in Products Liability." Yale Journal on Regulation 8, no. 1 (1991): 1-111. (Work published when author not on Michigan Law faculty.) 

Reviews

  • Croley, Steven P. "Making Rules: An Introduction." Review of Rulemaking: How Government Agencies Write Law and Make Policy, Michigan Law Review 93, no. 6 (1995): 1511-1538.
  • Croley, Steven P. "Imperfect Information and the Electoral Connection." Review of The Logic of Congressional Action, by R. Douglas Arnold and Gaining Access: Congress and the Farm Lobby, 1919-1981, by John M. Hanson. Political Research Quarterly 47, no. 2 (1994): 509-523.