ACUS is among the smallest agencies of our federal government, but it has a very important mission: to promote improvements in the efficiency, adequacy, and fairness of the procedures by which federal agencies conduct regulatory programs, administer grants and benefits, and perform related governmental functions. ACUS does this through a variety of events, scholarly research projects, development of recommendations to agencies, Congress, and the federal Judiciary, and publications and seminars on best procedural practices.
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What We Do

President Biden Appoints Two New Members to the ACUS Council
The Administrative Conference welcomes two new Council members.

ACUS Adopts Four Recommendations
At its 79th Plenary Session on June 15, the ACUS Assembly adopted four recommendations to improve efficiency, fairness, transparency, and public participation in government programs.

ACUS Welcomes New Public Members and Senior Fellows
The Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS) announces the appointment of seven new public members and six new senior fellows.

ACUS Publishes New Sourcebook of Judicial Review Statutes
ACUS is pleased to publish the new Sourcebook of Federal Judicial Review Statutes by Professor Jonathan Siegel. Read the Sourcebook here.
About
ACUS is an independent federal agency charged with convening expert representatives from the public and private sectors to recommend improvements to administrative process and procedure. ACUS initiatives promote efficiency, participation, and fairness in the promulgation of federal regulations and in the administration of federal programs.
Projects
ACUS collaborates with experts across legal, business, non-profit and academic arenas to recommend improvements to federal government regulatory and administrative processes. This extensive, consensus-driven research program takes place under the direction of the Chair and the Council, with the assistance of the Research Director and other Conference Staff. Assembly projects on a variety of administrative law topics inform ACUS Recommendations to federal agencies, Congress, and the courts. Office of the Chairman projects may take the form of targeted technical assistance for agencies, working groups, or other efforts aimed at developing new research or published products other than Recommendations.
Resources
Key Topics
ACUS has adopted recommendations, issued reports, organized forums, and prepared other resources on many topics of administrative procedure. Key Topics pages collect ACUS resources related to topics such as adjudication, artificial intelligence, government contracts, guidance documents, judicial review of agency actions, notice-and-comment rulemaking, public availability of information, and public participation.
Meetings & Events
ACUS regularly hosts meetings and other events that are open to interested parties and the public. This section provides information on ACUS committee meetings, plenary sessions, forums, and special events. Committee meetings are accessible on YouTube and Livestream. Events are searchable by committee and date.