Judges Ignoring Institutional Design Leads to Legal Blind Spots.
The paper discusses how American law students, lawyers, and judges often overlook the importance of institutional design and ethos in administrative law cases. Judges tend to focus only on the specific issues of a case without considering the broader context, such as agency responsibilities and institutional issues. The author presents examples where courts failed to appreciate institutional features and instances where judges' familiarity with certain issues hindered their understanding of agency differences.