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Lessons for the Law from COVID-19: Alternative Histories to Define the Roles of Politics and Expertise in the Administrative State
E. Donald Elliott
Lessons Learned from COVID-19
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Can the Federal Trade Commission Use Rulemaking to Change Antitrust Law?
Richard J. Pierce, Jr.
The Future of the FTC
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Countermajoritarian Legislatures
Miriam Seifter
Administrative Law in the States: Laboratories of Democracy
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The Regulatory Budget in Theory and Practice: Lessons from the U.S. States
James Broughel
Regulatory Budgeting and Executive Order 13771
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Congress’s Anti-Removal Power
Aaron L. Nielson and Christopher J. Walker
Agency Independence after Seila and Collins
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Partisan Administration
Kevin M. Stack
Presidential Administration in a Polarized Era
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The Purpose of Presidential Administration
Bijal Shah
Presidential Administration in a Polarized Era
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Faithful Execution in the Federal Government and the Fifty States
Zachary S. Price
Presidential Administration in a Polarized Era
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Presidential Polarization
John O. McGinnis & Michael B. Rappaport
Presidential Administration in a Polarized Era
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From Presidential Administration to Bureacratic Dictatorship
Kathryn E. Kovacs
Presidential Administration in a Polarized Era
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Divided Agencies
Brian D. Feinstein & Abby K. Wood
Presidential Administration in a Polarized Era
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The Tragedy of Presidential Administration
Ashraf Ahmed & Lev Menand & Noah Rosenblum
Presidential Administration in a Polarized Era
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My Colleague, Steve Williams: Gladly Would He Learn and Gladly Teach
Douglas H. Ginsburg
Stephen F. Williams Memorial Symposium
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Stephen F. Williams on Liberalism: The Need to See a Share of Truth on the Opposite Side, and a Share of Error on One’s Own
Nathaniel A. G. Zelinsky
Stephen F. Williams Memorial Symposium
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Law Within Limits: Judge Williams and the Constitution
Stephen Sachs
Stephen F. Williams Memorial Symposium
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Judge Williams on Administrative Law
Thomas W. Merrill
Stephen F. Williams Memorial Symposium
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Judge Stephen Williams’ Environmental Jurisprudence
James L. Huffman
Stephen F. Williams Memorial Symposium
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So Close, and Yet So Far Away: Judge Stephen F. Williams on Federalism
Michael S. Greve
Stephen F. Williams Memorial Symposium
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Judge Stephen F. Williams and the Underestimated History of the Non-Delegation Doctrine
C. Boyden Gray
Stephen F. Williams Memorial Symposium
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Using Deep and Active Learning Classifiers to Identify Congressional Delegation to Administrative Agencies
Josh Lerner & Gregory P. Spell
Ad Hoc 1/8 Roundtable
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The Myth of the State Nondelegation Doctrines
Joseph Postell & Randolph J. May
Administrative Law in the States: Laboratories of Democracy
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Ending Deference? Why Some State Supreme Courts Have Chosen to Reject Deference and Others Have Not
Daniel Ortner
Administrative Law in the States: Laboratories of Democracy
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Commanding a View: How “Expertise Forcing” Undermines the Unitary Executive and Statesmanship in a Democratic Republic
Daniel Shapiro
Ad Hoc 1/8 Roundtable
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Nondelegation as Constitutional Symbolism
Kristin Hickman
DELEGATIONS AND NONDELEGATION AFTER GUNDY
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