雅库人与行政国家

James Conde, M. Greve
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在雅库斯诉美国案(1944年)中,美国最高法院维持了对一名被控违反《紧急价格控制法》和联邦价格管理局颁布的价格条例的波士顿肉商的定罪,但没有给被告机会对使他被定罪的规则的有效性提出质疑。这个案子现在基本上被遗忘了;在最高法院的意见和学术论文中,它似乎(如果有的话)是一个战时的尴尬,或者是一个关于行政程序用尽的边缘案例。不过,当时各方的战斗人员都认为,雅库斯问题将界定宪政和新兴行政国家的轮廓。战后著名的教科书赋予了雅库斯案作为行政法基础案例的突出地位。本文讲述了雅库斯诉美国案的故事。我们认为,对诉讼及其背景的仔细研究表明,雅库斯案不是一个容易被限制在技术穷竭理论中的尴尬的战时案件:事实上,它是现代行政国家的基础。我们已经忘记的雅库斯教训正是我们想要忘记的。
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Yakus and the Administrative State
In Yakus v. United States (1944), the U.S. Supreme Court sustained the conviction of a Boston meat dealer accused of violations of the Emergency Price Control Act and of price regulations issued by the federal Office of Price Administration (OPA) — without affording the accused an opportunity to challenge the validity of the rules under which he was convicted. The case is now mostly forgotten; in Supreme Court opinions and scholarly treatises, it appears (if at all) as a wartime embarrassment or a marginal case about the exhaustion of administrative procedures. At the time, though, Yakus was viewed by combatants on all sides as a case that would define the contours of constitutional government and of the emerging administrative state. Prominent textbooks of the post-War era afford prominent status to Yakus as a foundational case for Administrative Law.This article tells the story of Yakus v. United States. Close examination of the litigation and its context, we argue, shows that Yakus was not an awkward wartime case that is easily cabined in technical exhaustion doctrines: it is in fact foundational to the modern administrative state. The Yakus lessons that we have forgotten are the ones that we want to forget.
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