Not surprisingly, two Ivy League administrative law scholars with technocratic expertise defend the discipline on the grounds that “technocratic expertise greatly matters.”
A slightly-edited version of this essay originally appeared in The American Conservative (January/February 2021) as “Leviathan’s Apologists.” Thanks to Real Clear Policy and The Originalism Blog (here)!
One of the tenets of the Progressive Movement the progenitor of the New Deal was that technical “experts” are better equipped to solve social problems and market failures than elected officials (or ordinary citizens, acting on their own). Hence, the advent over a century ago of regulatory agencies, charged with implementing vague laws that confer sweeping powers upon unelected bureaucrats exercising nearly-unbridled discretion. “Administration” by elites informed by science was heralded as an improvement over even a substitute for–the outdated framework of representative self-government. The I
Arrests
Thursday, 8:45 a.m., deputies arrested Clymenia Sue Fiedler, 62, 200 block of North Market Street, at the Howard County Courthouse, on a warrant for failure to appear and a warrant for public intoxication.Â
Thursday, 1:30 p.m., deputies arrested Aundria Lynn Stout, 43, 3800 block of Alameda Boulevard, at the HCC, on two warrants for failure to appear.Â
Thursday, 6:05 p.m., deputies arrested Brandi Louise Bradley, 41, 1300 block of South Main Street, in the 1900 block of East Markland Avenue, on a warrant for operating while intoxicated-endangerment.Â
Thursday, 9:10 p.m., deputies arrested Amber Maureen Cottrell, 36, 900 block of East Broadway Street, in the 1900 block of East Markland Avenue, on charges of possession of a syringe, a Level 6 felony, possession of marijuana, a misdemeanor, and possession of paraphernalia, a misdemeanor.Â
Below are the arrests for Dec. 18 to 20. All listed are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Lance Bower, 44, was arrested on Dec. 19 at 8:51 p.m. at South Webster Street and Center Road. He was charged with operating while intoxicated (class A misdemeanor) and endangerment (class A misdemeanor).
William Epperly, 63, was arrested on Dec. 20 at 1:20 a.m. at West Havens Street and North Webster Street. He was charged with a warrant for theft.
Blake Grau, 23, was arrested on Dec. 19 at 1:33 a.m. at 2309 E. Southway St. He was charged with operating while intoxicated (level 5 felony).
Reginald Greene, 42, was arrested on Dec. 18 at 2:10 p.m. at 1524 N. Purdum St. He was charged with resisting law enforcement (level 6 felony), driving while suspended (class A misdemeanor), and a warrant for driving while suspended.
Protecting fans: Harrogate Town paints its ground with new Covid resistant paint
Harrogate Town are going the extra mile to protect their fans by painting the club with Covid resistant paint as part of ‘next-generation’ science developed in Yorkshire.
Monday, 21st December 2020, 3:22 pm
Now that the club is welcoming back 500 fans at a time within the limits of the Tier 2 rules set by the Government, Harrogate Town are determined to make watching football a safe environment for all, which is where SteriCoat comes into play.
Like any paint, SteriCoat upgrades tired surfaces and is available in any colour, but crucially it is an anti-viral, high performance self-sanitizing paint that performs 24/7.