Paul M. Bator
Paul Michael Bator (June 2, 1929 – February 24, 1989) was a Hungarian-born American legal scholar, Supreme Court advocate, and academic expert on United States federal courts. He taught for almost 30 years at Harvard Law School and the University of Chicago Law School. He also served as the United States Deputy Solicitor General during the Reagan administration, in which capacity he argued and won the landmark administrative law case ''Chevron U.S.A. v. Natural Resources Defense Council''. From 1984 to 2024, the ''Chevron'' doctrine governed the judicial interpretation of Congressional statutes that authorized federal regulators to make law.He clerked for Justice John Marshall Harlan II of the United States Supreme Court. Provided by Wikipedia
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Die Schuldlehre des Codex Juris Canonici by Bator, Paul
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The international trade in art by Bator, Paul M.
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The impact of cognitive development upon audience awareness in the writing process by Bator, Paul Gregory
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