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Jul 19 2021 Podcast
Deep Dive Episode 190 – The Implications of the Latest Congressional Review Act Disapprovals
RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast

Deep Dive Episode 190 – The Implications of the Latest Congressional Review Act Disapprovals

Jonathan H. Adler, Todd F. Gaziano

Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast

The Congressional Review Act (CRA) was used in 2017 to overturn 15 rules issued near...

Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation · Politics · Regulatory Transparency Project

Sponsors: Regulatory Transparency Project

Jul 15 2021 Podcast
The Implications of the Latest Congressional Review Act Disapprovals
Teleforum

The Implications of the Latest Congressional Review Act Disapprovals

Jonathan H. Adler, Todd F. Gaziano

Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group Teleforum

The Congressional Review Act (CRA) was used in 2017 to overturn 15 rules issued near...

Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation

Sponsors: Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group · Regulatory Transparency Project

Jul 15 2021 Video
Click to play: The Implications of the Latest Congressional Review Act Disapprovals
Teleforum

The Implications of the Latest Congressional Review Act Disapprovals

Jonathan H. Adler, Todd F. Gaziano

Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group Teleforum

The Congressional Review Act (CRA) was used in 2017 to overturn 15 rules issued near...

Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation

Sponsors: Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group · Regulatory Transparency Project

Feb 8 2021 Podcast
Necessary & Proper Episode 62: Congressional Review Act: First Branch Gets the Last Word
Necessary & Proper Podcast

Necessary & Proper Episode 62: Congressional Review Act: First Branch Gets the Last Word

Todd F. Gaziano, Susan E. Dudley

After living in relative obscurity since its passage in 1996, the Congressional Review Act caught...

Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation

Sponsors: Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group · Article I Initiative

Feb 4 2021 Podcast
Deep Dive Episode 161 – Congressional Review Act: First Branch Gets the Last Word
RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast

Deep Dive Episode 161 – Congressional Review Act: First Branch Gets the Last Word

Susan E. Dudley, Todd F. Gaziano

Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast

After living in relative obscurity since its passage in 1996, the Congressional Review Act caught...

Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation · Regulatory Transparency Project

Sponsors: Regulatory Transparency Project

Feb 1 2021 Podcast
The Congressional Review Act: First Branch Gets the Last Word
Teleforum

The Congressional Review Act: First Branch Gets the Last Word

Susan E. Dudley, Todd F. Gaziano

After living in relative obscurity since its passage in 1996, the Congressional Review Act caught...

Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation · Separation of Powers

Sponsors: Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group · Regulatory Transparency Project

Oct 7 2019 Podcast
Deep Dive Episode 71 – Accounting for Race 101: Virginia Universities and Racial Preferences
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Deep Dive Episode 71 – Accounting for Race 101: Virginia Universities and Racial Preferences

Althea Nagai, Hans A. Von Spakovsky, Theodore M. Shaw, Linda L. Chavez, Todd F. Gaziano

Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast

  On September 10, 2019, The Federalist Society hosted a luncheon cosponsored with the Center...

Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation · Regulatory Transparency Project

Sep 25 2019 Video
Click to play: Accounting for Race 101: Virginia Universities and Racial Preferences
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Accounting for Race 101: Virginia Universities and Racial Preferences

Linda L. Chavez, Todd F. Gaziano, Will Hild, Althea Nagai, Theodore M. Shaw, Hans A. Von Spakovsky

Regulatory Transparency Project

On September 10, 2019, The Federalist Society hosted a luncheon cosponsored with the Center for...

Topics: Affirmative Action · Civil Rights · Education Policy · Regulatory Transparency Project

Sponsors: Washington DC Lawyers Chapter

Sep 25 2019 Podcast
Accounting for Race 101: Virginia Universities and Racial Preferences
Event Videos

Accounting for Race 101: Virginia Universities and Racial Preferences

Linda L. Chavez, Todd F. Gaziano, Will Hild, Althea Nagai, Theodore M. Shaw, Hans A. Von Spakovsky

Regulatory Transparency Project

On September 10, 2019, The Federalist Society hosted a luncheon cosponsored with the Center for...

Topics: Affirmative Action · Civil Rights · Education Policy · Regulatory Transparency Project

Sponsors: Washington DC Lawyers Chapter

Aug 1 2019 Podcast
Necessary & Proper Episode 46: Subdelegations of Rulemaking Power and the Appointments Clause
Necessary & Proper Podcast

Necessary & Proper Episode 46: Subdelegations of Rulemaking Power and the Appointments Clause

Kristin E. Hickman, Todd F. Gaziano, Anne Joseph O'Connell

The strictures of the Appointments Clause are receiving renewed attention in the courts, including the...

Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation

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