FIRST BRANCH, SECOND THOUGHTS – WHAT IS CONGRESS’S PROPER ROLE IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE?

Congress and the Stability of the Cost-Benefit Analysis Consensus
Caroline Cecot, Assistant Professor of Law, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University

The Congressional Bureaucracy
Jesse M. Cross, Assistant Professor, University of South Carolina School of Law, and Abbe R. Gluck, Professor of Law and Faculty Director, Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy, Yale Law School

Transformation of Congressional Lawmaking by the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970 and Its Effects
Frank T. Manheim,
 Affiliate Professor, Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University

Extremists and Participation in Congressional Oversight Hearings
Nicholas G. Napolio, Assistant Professor of Public Policy, University of Southern California, and Janna King Rezaee, Graduate Student, University of Southern California

The Decision of 1946: The Legislative Reorganization Act and the Administrative Procedure Act
Joseph Postell, Associate Professor of Politics, Hillsdale College

The Revolution That Wasn’t: Conservatives Against Congress, 1981-2018
Philip A. Wallach, Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute