The Bane of the Administrative State? The Nondelegation and Major Questions Doctrines After West Virginia v. EPA

DC Young Lawyers Chapter

What will administrative law look like after the Supreme Court's landmark decision in West Virginia v. EPA?  How does Article I of the Constitution limit the ability of Congress to delegate major policy decisions to administrative agencies?  What is the relationship between the nondelegation and major questions doctrines?  Join the Federalist Society's Washington D.C. Young Lawyers' Chapter for a panel discussion addressing these questions.  Professor Philip Hamburger, Yaakov Roth, and Professor Victoria Nourse will offer their expertise, and Judge Neomi Rao of the D.C. Circuit will moderate.

Featuring:

  • Prof. Philip Hamburger, Maurice and Hilda Friedman Professor of Law, Columbia Law School; President, New Civil Liberties Alliance
  • Yaakov Roth, Partner, Jones Day; Counsel for Petitioner, Delivered Oral Arguments in West Virginia v. EPA
  • Prof. Victoria Nourse, Ralph V. Whitworth Professor in Law, Georgetown University Law Center
  • Moderator Hon. Neomi Rao, U.S Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia

A reception will precede the event; refreshments will be served.

Member: Free

Non Member: $10

Registraion for this event is now closed.

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As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker.