Chad Squitieri joined the Catholic Law faculty in 2022 after having practiced law at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP as a member of the Appellate and Constitutional Law and Administrative Law and Regulatory practice groups. He previously served as a Special Assistant to former United States Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia, and as a law clerk to then-Chief Judge D. Brooks Smith of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
Professor Squitieri’s scholarship addresses administrative law and constitutional law topics. His scholarship has appeared in the Missouri Law Review, the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, and the Virginia Law Review, among other publications. He also serves as a Fellow within the Project for Constitutional Originalism and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition (CIT).
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Chevron Overruled: Administrative Law in a Post-Loper Bright World
Catholic Student Chapter
The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law - Room 2043600 John McCormack Rd NE
Washington, DC 20064
Young Legal Scholars Paper Presentations
Westin Washington DC Downtown999 9th St NW
Washington, DC 20001
The Future of the Major Questions Doctrine
Michigan Student Chapter
The University of Michigan Law School625 S. State St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
The Administrative State on Trial?
EBRXI
The Mayflower Hotel1127 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington, DC 20036
The Major Question: Should We Bring Back the Non-Delegation Doctrine?
Florida State Student Chapter
Florida State University Law Room 210425 W Jefferson St
Tallahassee, FL 32301
Young Legal Scholars Paper Presentations
Featuring: Prof. Stephanie Barclay, "Constitutional Rights as Protected Reasons," Associate Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law School Prof....
The Administrative State on Trial?
EBRXI
The Supreme Court continues to accept for review cases that challenge agency authority on separation...
The Administrative State on Trial?
EBRXI
The Supreme Court continues to accept for review cases that challenge agency authority on separation...
Luncheon Debate: Resolved: The Major Questions Doctrine Has No Place in Statutory Interpretation
24th Annual Federalist Society Faculty Conference
In West Virginia v. EPA, decided this last term, the Supreme Court invoked the major...