Jan 23 2023 Topics Separation of Powers Blog Post News A Critique of the ‘Congressional Dysfunction’ Critique of the Major Questions Doctrine Randolph J. May In an essay, “A Major Ruling on Major Questions,” published in The Regulatory Review in...
Dec 5 2022 Podcast Necessary & Proper Podcast Necessary & Proper Episode 81: Creatures of Statute III: Congress’ Responsibility to Answer the Major Questions Sarah Binder, Daniel Flores, Trevor N. McFadden On October 17, 2022, the Federalist Society’s Regulatory Transparency Project and Capitol Hill Chapter hosted...
Dec 5 2022 Podcast Necessary & Proper Podcast Necessary & Proper Episode 80: Creatures of Statute II: Administrative Agencies and Policymaking David Fotouhi, Richard J. Pierce, Lisa Branch This second event of a co-sponsored series on the Administrative State focused on the role...
Nov 1 2022 Video Teleforum What Are the Limits of Emergency Executive Powers? Daniel J. Dew, Elizabeth Goitein, Ilya Shapiro, Ilya Somin The use of presidential emergency powers has raised controversy under administrations of both parties. President...
Nov 1 2022 Podcast Teleforum What Are the Limits of Emergency Executive Powers? Daniel J. Dew, Elizabeth Goitein, Ilya Shapiro, Ilya Somin The use of presidential emergency powers has raised controversy under administrations of both parties. President...
Oct 28 2022 Topics Professional Responsibility & Legal Education • Separation of Powers Blog Post News NLC Panel Preview: The Judge’s Role in Choosing a Successor John J. Park On Saturday, November 12, 2022, the Professional Responsibility and Legal Education Practice Group will host...
Sep 26 2022 Publication Federalist Society Review Revitalizing the Nondelegation Doctrine Paul James Larkin Federalist Society Review, Volume 23 A Review of The Administrative State Before the Supreme Court: Perspectives on the Nondelegation Doctrine (Peter...
Aug 9 2022 Video Teleforum Biden’s Antitrust Agenda: Mission Creep or Mission Achieved? Elyse Dorsey, Amanda Lewis, David J. Shaw, Jonathan Wolfson Whether in academia, on Capitol Hill, among federal and state enforcers, or in the plaintiff...
Aug 9 2022 Podcast Teleforum Biden’s Antitrust Agenda: Mission Creep or Mission Achieved? Elyse Dorsey, Amanda Lewis, David J. Shaw, Jonathan Wolfson Whether in academia, on Capitol Hill, among federal and state enforcers, or in the plaintiff...
Aug 1 2022 Topics Financial Services • Separation of Powers Blog Post News For Clarity on Cryptocurrency, Look to Congress or the Supreme Court Curt Levey With the rapid growth of cryptocurrencies have come increasing calls for its regulation and both...
Topics
A Critique of the ‘Congressional Dysfunction’ Critique of the Major Questions Doctrine
In an essay, “A Major Ruling on Major Questions,” published in The Regulatory Review in...
Necessary & Proper Episode 81: Creatures of Statute III: Congress’ Responsibility to Answer the Major Questions
Sarah Binder, Daniel Flores, Trevor N. McFadden
On October 17, 2022, the Federalist Society’s Regulatory Transparency Project and Capitol Hill Chapter hosted...
Necessary & Proper Episode 80: Creatures of Statute II: Administrative Agencies and Policymaking
David Fotouhi, Richard J. Pierce, Lisa Branch
This second event of a co-sponsored series on the Administrative State focused on the role...
What Are the Limits of Emergency Executive Powers?
Daniel J. Dew, Elizabeth Goitein, Ilya Shapiro, Ilya Somin
The use of presidential emergency powers has raised controversy under administrations of both parties. President...
What Are the Limits of Emergency Executive Powers?
Daniel J. Dew, Elizabeth Goitein, Ilya Shapiro, Ilya Somin
The use of presidential emergency powers has raised controversy under administrations of both parties. President...
Topics
NLC Panel Preview: The Judge’s Role in Choosing a Successor
On Saturday, November 12, 2022, the Professional Responsibility and Legal Education Practice Group will host...
Revitalizing the Nondelegation Doctrine
Paul James Larkin
Federalist Society Review, Volume 23
A Review of The Administrative State Before the Supreme Court: Perspectives on the Nondelegation Doctrine (Peter...
Biden’s Antitrust Agenda: Mission Creep or Mission Achieved?
Elyse Dorsey, Amanda Lewis, David J. Shaw, Jonathan Wolfson
Whether in academia, on Capitol Hill, among federal and state enforcers, or in the plaintiff...
Biden’s Antitrust Agenda: Mission Creep or Mission Achieved?
Elyse Dorsey, Amanda Lewis, David J. Shaw, Jonathan Wolfson
Whether in academia, on Capitol Hill, among federal and state enforcers, or in the plaintiff...
Topics
For Clarity on Cryptocurrency, Look to Congress or the Supreme Court
With the rapid growth of cryptocurrencies have come increasing calls for its regulation and both...