Jennifer Nou is Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School. Nou’s main research interests are in administrative law, executive branch dynamics, regulatory policy, and constitutional separation-of-powers. Prior to joining the faculty, she was a Public Law Fellow at the Law School and also worked as a policy analyst and special assistant at the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. Nou is a graduate of Yale College and Yale Law School, and received an MPhil in Politics from Oxford University as a Marshall Scholar. After law school, she was a law clerk to Judge Richard Posner of the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and then to Justice Stephen Breyer of the US Supreme Court. She is currently a public member of the Administrative Conference of the United States.
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Panel III: Congress and the Administrative State: Prospects for Regulatory Reform
2025 National Student Symposium
Michigan Law Hutchins Hall625 S State St
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
How Can Congress Respond to the Supreme Court's "Anti-Administrativist" Turn?
Chicago Student Chapter
University of Chicago Law School1111 E. 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60605
The Administrative State
Chicago Student Chapter
University of Chicago Law School1111 East 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
A Formalist Defense of Administrative Law?
Chicago Student Chapter
The University of Chicago Law School1111 E. 60th St
Chicago, IL 60637
Kisor and Gundy: The Future of Administrative Law?
Chicago Student Chapter
Zoom Webinar -- University of Chicago1111 East 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60615
Panel I: Innovation and the Administrative State
2015 National Student Symposium
University of Chicago Law School1111 E 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
Kisor and Gundy: The Future of Administrative Law?
Chicago Student Chapter
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Kisor and Gundy: The Future of Administrative Law?
Chicago Student Chapter
On February 15, 2021, Erin M. Hawley and Jennifer Nou joined the Federalist Society’s Chicago...
Necessary & Proper Episode 63: Kisor and Gundy – The Future of Administrative Law?
On February 15, 2021, Erin M. Hawley and Jennifer Nou joined the Federalist Society's Chicago...
Panel I: Innovation and the Administrative State
2015 National Student Symposium
Regulation can be a significant barrier to innovation, protecting incumbents and making it harder to...
Panel I: Innovation and the Administrative State
2015 National Student Symposium
Regulation can be a significant barrier to innovation, protecting incumbents and making it harder to...