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Prof. Mascott to Present on “Executive-Legislative Relations” at the Federalist Society’s National Student Symposium
Harvard Law SchoolProfessor Jennifer Mascott will present on "Executive-Legislative Relations" as part of the Federalist Society's 43rd Annual National Student Symposium on March 9, 2024 at Harvard Law School. Many critics of modern administrative law want a world where Congress does more things, and the executive does less—which would lead to relative stability across administrations. Simultaneously, many […]
Third Scalia–Ginsburg Colloquy
OnlineThe third Scalia–Ginsburg Colloquy will feature a discussion of Trump v. Anderson, in which the Court will consider on February 8 whether the former president’s actions prohibit him from seeking re-election. Lisa Marshall Manheim, Charles I. Stone Professor of Law at the University of Washington School of Law, and Derek T. Muller, Professor of Law […]
Professor Mascott to Debate Alan Morrison About Whether Agencies Are Defying the Constitution
Jack Morton Auditorium 805 21st St NW, Washington, D.C.The Federalist Society is hosting its inaugural Arthur N. Rupe Debate. This signature debate, entitled Crossing the Line: Are Agencies Defying the Constitution?, will bring together the Federalist Society's DC-area student chapters, DC Lawyers Chapter, DC Young Lawyers Chapter, Capitol Hill Chapter, and local Practice Group Leadership. The debate will be held on Thursday, February […]