Jennifer Mascott
Prof. Mascott Discussed “Independent Agencies and Financial Regulation” at the Federalist Society’s 25th Annual Faculty Conference
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 […]
Prof. Mascott Addresses the Supreme Court’s Consideration of Major Administrative Law Doctrines at the Federalist Society National Supreme Court Preview
On September 26, 2023, the Federalist Society’s Faculty Division and Practice Groups hosted a panel at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC, regarding the Supreme Court term, which began on […]
Prof. Mascott analyzes the Appropriations Clause and the CFPB in the Supreme Court with the National Constitution Center’s “We the People” Podcast
On Tuesday, October 3, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. Community Financial Services Association of America. Industry groups representing payday lenders (who have been affected by […]
Prof. Mascott Briefs the Yale Federalist Society on the Supreme Court’s Administrative Law Cases
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.
The First Annual Paul Clement Lecture Series with Prof. Jenn Mascott
Professor Jennifer Mascott gave the inaugural Paul Clement Lecture at Georgetown, sponsored by the Georgetown University Student Chapter of the Federalist Society. Former Solicitor General Clement has argued more cases […]
Prof. Mascott to Present “History and Tradition & the Kavanaugh Court,” at a Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy Symposium on the Future of History and Tradition
Professor Jennifer Mascott will present her new paper, “History and Tradition & the Kavanaugh Court,” at a Symposium on the Future of History and Tradition hosted by the Harvard Journal […]
Prof. Mascott to Present “Adjudication in the Shadows” at the Notre Dame Law Review’s Federal Courts Symposium
Professor Jennifer Mascott will present her new article, “Adjudication in the Shadows,” as part of the Notre Dame Law Review’s 2024 Federal Courts Symposium in January.
Prof. Mascott Served as Discussant on “Stare Decisis: From the Warren Court (and Before) to the Roberts Court (and Beyond),” Annual American Association of Law Schools Conference
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 […]
Prof. Mascott Moderated & Hosted “Judicial Remedies in Administrative Law,” ABA National Administrative Law Conference
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 […]