Aug 23 2018 Podcast FedSoc Forums Do Regulatory Reform Efforts Inevitably Entrench the Administrative State? John Kennerly Davis, Thom Lambert Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group, Article I Initiative, and Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum Government regulation is pervasive, complex and expensive to administer. Americans have a vital interest and...
Jun 6 2018 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Regulatory Transparency Project Blog Post News Management's Duty to Restore The Rule of Law John Kennerly Davis Springtime is the season when most American corporations hold their annual meeting of shareholders. In...
May 17 2018 Topics Jurisprudence • Professional Responsibility & Legal Education • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Interpreting the Constitution Based on Modern Fads Is a Mistake John Kennerly Davis Yesterday, Professor Ryan Owens published an op-ed in The Weekly Standard offering a clarion call...
May 15 2018 Publication Federalist Society Review Regulating Under the Rule of Law John Kennerly Davis Federalist Society Review, Volume 19 A review of: How to Regulate: A Guide for Policymakers, by Thomas A. Lambert (Cambridge...
May 1 2018 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Founding Era & History • Regulatory Transparency Project Blog Post News Celebrating Law Day John Kennerly Davis Today marks the 60th anniversary of President Eisenhower's proclamation establishing Law Day. Eisenhower dedicated the...
Jan 26 2018 Topics Founding Era & History • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Don’t Court Trouble During the State of the Union Address John Kennerly Davis President Trump will deliver his first official State of the Union address, to a joint...
Dec 7 2017 Topics Culture • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post News Don't Cry for me, Arizona John Kennerly Davis December 7 marks the seventy-sixth anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, an act...
Oct 25 2017 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Regulatory Transparency Project Blog Post News Can Regulations Come with Unintended Costs? John Kennerly Davis Can regulations come with unintended costs? They certainly can, and often do. Despite the best...
Dec 8 2016 Publication Federalist Society Review Could a New Section 1983 Covering Federal Officials Curb Executive Branch Abuse of Constitutional Rights? John Kennerly Davis Federalist Society Review, Volume 17, Issue 3 Note from the Editor: This article notes public distrust of the federal government in light...
Apr 6 2016 Podcast Is Modern Bureaucracy a Necessary Evil, or Just Evil? - Podcast John Kennerly Davis, Philip K. Howard Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group Podcast Is America strangling on red tape? Regulations have become voluminous and complex, and many claim...
Do Regulatory Reform Efforts Inevitably Entrench the Administrative State?
John Kennerly Davis, Thom Lambert
Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group, Article I Initiative, and Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum
Government regulation is pervasive, complex and expensive to administer. Americans have a vital interest and...
Topics
Management's Duty to Restore The Rule of Law
Springtime is the season when most American corporations hold their annual meeting of shareholders. In...
Topics
Interpreting the Constitution Based on Modern Fads Is a Mistake
Yesterday, Professor Ryan Owens published an op-ed in The Weekly Standard offering a clarion call...
Regulating Under the Rule of Law
John Kennerly Davis
Federalist Society Review, Volume 19
A review of: How to Regulate: A Guide for Policymakers, by Thomas A. Lambert (Cambridge...
Topics
Celebrating Law Day
Today marks the 60th anniversary of President Eisenhower's proclamation establishing Law Day. Eisenhower dedicated the...
Topics
Don’t Court Trouble During the State of the Union Address
President Trump will deliver his first official State of the Union address, to a joint...
Topics
Don't Cry for me, Arizona
December 7 marks the seventy-sixth anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, an act...
Topics
Can Regulations Come with Unintended Costs?
Can regulations come with unintended costs? They certainly can, and often do. Despite the best...
Could a New Section 1983 Covering Federal Officials Curb Executive Branch Abuse of Constitutional Rights?
John Kennerly Davis
Federalist Society Review, Volume 17, Issue 3
Note from the Editor: This article notes public distrust of the federal government in light...
Is Modern Bureaucracy a Necessary Evil, or Just Evil? - Podcast
John Kennerly Davis, Philip K. Howard
Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group Podcast
Is America strangling on red tape? Regulations have become voluminous and complex, and many claim...