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Panel 1: DOGE & The Deep State: Executive Power in the Trump Administration
2025 Texas Chapters Conference
AT&T Hotel and Conference Center1900 University Ave
Austin, TX 78705
Panel IV: Congress and Court Reform: Jurisdiction Stripping, Court Packing, and Beyond
2025 National Student Symposium
Michigan Law Hutchins Hall625 S State St
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
The Supreme Court's Institutional Capacity
Texas Student Chapter
University of Texas School of Law727 E Dean Keeton
Austin, TX 78705
Panel: The Future of Administrative Statutes
Moscone Center South747 Howard St
San Francisco, CA 94103
Panel IV: Congress and Court Reform: Jurisdiction Stripping, Court Packing, and Beyond
2025 National Student Symposium
Featuring: Prof. Jamal Greene, Dwight Professor of Law, Columbia Law School Prof. Tara Leigh Grove,...
Panel IV: Congress and Court Reform: Jurisdiction Stripping, Court Packing, and Beyond
2025 National Student Symposium
Featuring: Prof. Jamal Greene, Dwight Professor of Law, Columbia Law School Prof. Tara Leigh Grove,...
Young Legal Scholars Paper Presentations
Featuring: Prof. Sadie Blanchard, "Adjudicating ESG Reputation," Associate Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law School...
Young Legal Scholars Paper Presentations
Featuring: Prof. Sadie Blanchard, "Adjudicating ESG Reputation," Associate Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law School...
Panel: The Future of Administrative Statutes
This panel will explore the Court’s recent decision in Loper Bright as well as its...