Jul 23 2019 Podcast RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast Deep Dive Episode 65 – Subdelegations of Rulemaking Power and the Appointments Clause Todd F. Gaziano, Kristin E. Hickman, Anne Joseph O'Connell Regulatory Transparency Project and Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group Teleforum The strictures of the Appointments Clause are receiving renewed attention in the courts, including the...
Dec 6 2018 Video Short Videos By Virtue: Three Executive Orders that Shaped American Law John C. Yoo, Roger Pilon, Todd F. Gaziano, Heidi Kitrosser Short video featuring John Yoo, Roger Pilon, Todd Gaziano, and Heidi Kitrosser Beginning with George Washington, presidents have used executive orders to direct government action. Some executive...
Oct 30 2018 Podcast Necessary & Proper Podcast Necessary & Proper Episode 29: Is the Nondelegation Doctrine Really Dead? Todd F. Gaziano, Evan D. Bernick, Amanda Shanor On October 4, the Georgetown Chapter held an event titled "Is the Nondelegation Doctrine Really...
Oct 9 2018 Podcast FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Gundy v. United States Todd F. Gaziano Criminal Law & Procedure, Federal Separation of Powers, Administrative Law, and Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum Since 1789, the Supreme Court has struck down only two laws on “nondelegation” grounds, both...
Apr 26 2018 Video Event Videos The Deregulatory Landscape W. Neil Eggleston, Todd F. Gaziano, Philip A. Hamburger, Gregory G. Katsas, Jonathan R. Turley Sixth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference The Sixth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference is scheduled for Tuesday, April 17 at the...
Apr 26 2018 Podcast The Deregulatory Landscape W. Neil Eggleston, Todd F. Gaziano, Philip A. Hamburger, Gregory G. Katsas, Jonathan R. Turley Sixth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference The Sixth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference is scheduled for Tuesday, April 17 at the...
Apr 3 2018 Podcast RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast Is the FDA’s Rule on Cigars & Vaping Products Constitutional? Michael J. Edney, Todd F. Gaziano Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum Invoking the Tobacco Control Act, the FDA issued an omnibus regulation of cigars, pipe tobacco,...
Oct 2 2017 Podcast FedSoc Forums The Scope of the President's Power Under the Antiquities Act Todd F. Gaziano, Mark Squillace Environmental Law & Property Rights Practice Group Teleforum The Antiquities Act of 1906 provides, in part, that “The President may, in the President's...
Jul 7 2017 Video Short Videos What Can Congress Do to Reassert Its Power Over Agencies? Todd F. Gaziano Short video featuring Todd Gaziano Should Congress assert more power over agencies or continue to delegate? Should Congress rely more...
Jun 7 2017 Video Event Videos What is Congress Doing to Reassert its Power Over Agencies? Todd F. Gaziano, David M. McIntosh, Stuart S. Taylor, David C. Vladeck Fifth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference The Fifth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference will examine the changing and often convoluted relationship...
Deep Dive Episode 65 – Subdelegations of Rulemaking Power and the Appointments Clause
Todd F. Gaziano, Kristin E. Hickman, Anne Joseph O'Connell
Regulatory Transparency Project and Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group Teleforum
The strictures of the Appointments Clause are receiving renewed attention in the courts, including the...
By Virtue: Three Executive Orders that Shaped American Law
John C. Yoo, Roger Pilon, Todd F. Gaziano, Heidi Kitrosser
Short video featuring John Yoo, Roger Pilon, Todd Gaziano, and Heidi Kitrosser
Beginning with George Washington, presidents have used executive orders to direct government action. Some executive...
Necessary & Proper Episode 29: Is the Nondelegation Doctrine Really Dead?
Todd F. Gaziano, Evan D. Bernick, Amanda Shanor
On October 4, the Georgetown Chapter held an event titled "Is the Nondelegation Doctrine Really...
Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Gundy v. United States
Todd F. Gaziano
Criminal Law & Procedure, Federal Separation of Powers, Administrative Law, and Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum
Since 1789, the Supreme Court has struck down only two laws on “nondelegation” grounds, both...
The Deregulatory Landscape
W. Neil Eggleston, Todd F. Gaziano, Philip A. Hamburger, Gregory G. Katsas, Jonathan R. Turley
Sixth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
The Sixth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference is scheduled for Tuesday, April 17 at the...
The Deregulatory Landscape
W. Neil Eggleston, Todd F. Gaziano, Philip A. Hamburger, Gregory G. Katsas, Jonathan R. Turley
Sixth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
The Sixth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference is scheduled for Tuesday, April 17 at the...
Is the FDA’s Rule on Cigars & Vaping Products Constitutional?
Michael J. Edney, Todd F. Gaziano
Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum
Invoking the Tobacco Control Act, the FDA issued an omnibus regulation of cigars, pipe tobacco,...
The Scope of the President's Power Under the Antiquities Act
Todd F. Gaziano, Mark Squillace
Environmental Law & Property Rights Practice Group Teleforum
The Antiquities Act of 1906 provides, in part, that “The President may, in the President's...
What Can Congress Do to Reassert Its Power Over Agencies?
Todd F. Gaziano
Short video featuring Todd Gaziano
Should Congress assert more power over agencies or continue to delegate? Should Congress rely more...
What is Congress Doing to Reassert its Power Over Agencies?
Todd F. Gaziano, David M. McIntosh, Stuart S. Taylor, David C. Vladeck
Fifth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
The Fifth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference will examine the changing and often convoluted relationship...