Judicial Remedies and Agency Actions
/ | Leave a CommentHow Should the Court Respond to the Combination of Political Polarity, Legislative Impotence, and Executive Branch Overreach?By Richard J. Pierce, Jr., Lyle T. Alverson Professor of Law, George Washington University […]
Recent work by Professor Mascott & Eli Nachmany cited in new blog from the Yale Journal on Regulation
/ | Leave a Comment“The Major Questions Doctrine Reading List”
Professor Mascott provides remarks in USA Today article on the major questions doctrine, Biden Administration regulations, and textualism
/ | Leave a Comment“Biden’s Ability to bypass Congress, starting with student debt relief, faces ‘major’ legal hurdle” By John Fritze
Listen to the newest Gray Matters Podcast Episode
/ | Leave a Comment“Regulatory Budgeting: Past and Future,” featuring Anthony Campau
Watch the recording of our 10/14 Antitrust Conference
/ | Leave a CommentIncludes 4 panels and Keynote Speech from William E. Kovacic
Listen to the new Gray Matters Podcast Episode
/ | Leave a Comment“Regulate Big Tech?” Featuring Richard Epstein and John Samples
Listen to the new “Pulse of the Court” Gray Matters Podcast Episode
/ | Leave a CommentFeaturing Prof. Steve Vladeck (U-Texas) & Prof. Jenn Mascott
Watch the new “Pulse of the Court” Gray Matters Podcast Episode
/ | Leave a CommentFeaturing Prof. Steve Vladeck (U-Texas) & Prof. Jenn Mascott Join Prof. Steve Vladeck (U-Texas) & Prof. Jenn Mascott who discuss Prof. Mascott’s amicus brief in Nordlicht v. U.S. (21-1319), distributed for the Court’s 9/28 conference this […]
Register For Our 10/14 Antitrust Conference Now
/ | Leave a CommentOn Friday, October 14, the Gray Center and the Global Antitrust Institute of George Mason’s Antonin Scalia Law School will host a full-day conference on the Federal Trade Commission, the […]