The constitutionality of independent agencies has long been a matter of controversy within the conservative legal movement. At the same time, the view that regulatory power is executive power is ascendant. Has the legal...
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It has become increasingly challenging to teach Constitutional Law. The cases are long and complicated. The student population, like society, seems increasingly divided. And the concept of stare decisis continually...
The late Judge Laurence Silberman of the DC Circuit Court of Appeals has been called “among the most important judges never appointed to the Supreme Court” for how his opinions on administrative issues...
Professor Jennifer Mascott moderated and hosted a panel discussion on judicial remedies in administrative law as part of the ABA’s 2023 Administrative Law Conference. The panel addressed judicial remedies in...
Professor Jennifer Mascott briefed students at Yale Law School about the Supreme Court’s Administrative Law cases at an event sponsored by the Yale Federalist Society.
Paul J. Ray, Director, Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation and former Administrator, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs Followed by his fireside chat with Professor...