Gray Lecture Panel 1: What is “The Rule of Law” in Administrative Law?

Ronald A. Cass, Sally Katzen, and Noah J. Philips kick off the 2023 Annual Gray Lecture with a conversation about the “rule of law” in administrative law. This panel discussion builds on a forthcoming symposium featuring essays on the rule of law that…

Judge Glock and the Origins of the Novice Administrative State

Adam White and Jace Lington talk with Judge Glock, director of research and senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, about how progressive reformers designed independent regulatory commissions to replace the […]

NYU Rule of Law Symposium Keynote Address: Judge Neomi Rao on the Missing Congress

The Honorable Neomi Rao gives keynote remarks about the tendency of courts to look at tradeoffs between the executive and judicial branches and largely ignore Congress in separation of powers […]

NYU Rule of Law Symposium Panel 2: The Roberts Court and the Administrative State

Professors Gary Lawson and Sally Katzen join Adam White to talk about the Roberts Court and administrative law on a panel moderated by Judge Steven J. Menashi. The discussion came […]

NYU Rule of Law Symposium Panel 1: What is “The Rule of Law” in Administrative Law?

Professors Noah A. Rosenblum, Thomas W. Merrill, and Philip Hamburger talk about what the rule of law means in the context of administrative law on a panel moderated by Judge […]

Virginia’s New Approach to Regulatory Analysis

Adam White and Jace Lington chat with Andrew Wheeler and Reeve Bull about Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin’s new approach to regulatory policy. They discuss the commonwealth’s new Regulatory Economic Analysis […]

Symposium on Administrative Law in the States

On January 9, 2023, the C. Boyden Gray Center hosted a symposium, “Administrative Law in the States,” with the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy and the Harvard Federalist […]

Do Public Sector Unions Make Government Unaccountable?

Adam White and Jace Lington chat with Philip K. Howard about the problems public unions create for modern governance, the subject of his new book, Not Accountable: Rethinking the Constitutionality […]

The Promise and the Peril of AI in the Workplace

Adam White and Jace Lington chat with EEOC Commissioner Keith Sonderling and his chief counsel, Brad Kelley, about how to address the threat of employment discrimination posed by artificial intelligence […]

Administrative Law Abroad: The View from Poland

What do American and European administrative law have in common? How do they differ? And what might Americans and Europeans learn from each other? These questions were on the mind […]

The FTC’s Litigation: In Court and In-House

This episode is from the fourth panel of the Gray Center’s October 14 conference, “The Administration of Antitrust: The FTC and the Rule of Law.” It features the following experts: […]

The FTC and the Roberts Court: The Major Questions Doctrine, Rulemaking, and More

This episode is from the third panel of the Gray Center’s October 14 conference, “The Administration of Antitrust: The FTC and the Rule of Law.” It features the following experts: […]

Keynote Speech by William E. Kovacic

This episode is from the Keynote Speech of the Gray Center’s October 14 conference, “The Administration of Antitrust: The FTC and the Rule of Law.” It was given by William […]

The FTC’s Independence After Seila Law v. CFPB

This episode is from the second panel of the Gray Center’s October 14 conference, “The Administration of Antitrust: The FTC and the Rule of Law.” It features the following experts: […]

American Antitrust Law: Where Are We, and Where Are We Going?

This episode is from the first panel of the Gray Center’s October 14 conference, “The Administration of Antitrust: The FTC and the Rule of Law.” It features the following experts: […]

Regulatory Budgeting: Past and Future

Adam White and Jace Lington chat with Anthony P. Campau about his experience with regulatory budgeting during the Trump administration. They discuss Campau’s recent paper, Regulatory Budgeting in the U.S. […]

Regulate Big Tech?

Adam White and Jace Lington chat with NYU Law Professor Richard Epstein and Meta Oversight Board Member John Samples about the debate surrounding whether and how to regulate Big Tech […]

The Pulse of the Court: Separation of Powers, Criminal Law, & Petitions from the Second Circuit

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 week, that addresses […]

The Administration of Criminal Justice

Adam White and Jace Lington chat with NYU Professor Rachel E. Barkow about Florida Governor Ron DeSantis suspending a state attorney for announcing his intention not to prosecute certain cases […]

Rediscovering the Roots of Administrative Procedure

Adam White and Jace Lington talk with Emily Bremer from the University of Notre Dame Law School about the Administrative Procedure Act and her two recent law review articles about […]

Major Questions About the Future of the Chevron Doctrine

Adam White and Jace Lington, Research Director at the Gray Center, chat with Columbia Law School Professor Thomas W. Merrill about his new book: The Chevron Doctrine: Its Rise and […]

Pulse of the Court: West Virginia v. EPA Reaction

Professor Jenn Mascott is joined by Chad Squitieri, associate at Gibson, Dunn, & Crutcher LLP and Eli Nachmany, Senior Research Fellow at the C. Boyden Gray Center, to discuss the […]

Keynote Conversation with Ambassador C. Boyden Gray

Boyden Gray, former White House Counsel and U.S. Ambassador to the European Union, chats with Gray Center Co-Executive Director Jennifer Mascott, where he described how Congress has changed over the […]

Congress, Jurisdiction, Process, & the Institution of the Supreme Court

This panel discussion, from the Gray Center’s May 25 Capitol Hill Conference, consisted of a timely discussion on the leaked Dobbs draft opinion and the implications of this relating to […]