Sep 18 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review The Curtain Falls on Chevron: Will the Chevron Two-Step Give Way to a Simpler Loper Bright-Line Rule? Ronald A. Cass Traditionally, administrative law cases don’t make news. Instead, they make snooze. They can be exciting...
Nov 29 2021 Publication Federalist Society Review A Change in Direction for the Federal Trade Commission? Lawrence J. Spiwak While antitrust and regulation are supposed to be two sides of the same coin,[1] there...
May 14 2020 Publication Federalist Society Review As Far As Reasonably Practicable: Reimagining the Role of Congress in Agency Rulemaking Mike Jayne Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Apr 24 2020 Publication Federalist Society Review Is Our Modern Administrative State Unmoored from the Morality of Law? Ted Hirt A review of The Dubious Morality of Modern Administrative Law, by Richard A. Epstein (Manhattan Institute...
Aug 8 2019 Publication Federalist Society Review Whistling in Chevronland: Why Department of Labor Interpretations of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act Whistleblower Provisions Do Not Deserve Judicial Deference Donn C. Meindertsma Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Feb 1 2019 Publication State Court Docket Watch Did the Majority of Ohio Supreme Court Justices Signal the End of Chevron Deference? Matthew R. Byrne, Julie E. Byrne Ohio State ex rel. McCann v. Delaware County Board of Elections On first...
Jan 14 2019 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Election Law • Property Law • State Courts • State Governments • Federalism & Separation of Powers • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post State Courts & AGs Docket Watch: State ex rel. McCann v. Delaware County Board of Elections Matthew R. Byrne, Julie E. Byrne On first glance, State ex rel. McCann v. Delaware County Board of Elections,[1] an...
Sep 22 2016 Podcast Justice Scalia and the Evolution of Chevron Deference Aditya Bamzai, Ron Beal, Charles J. Cooper, Edith H. Jones, Karen J. Lugo, Aaron Nielson, Ken Paxton, Prerak Shah For over thirty years, the seminal Supreme Court decision in Chevron v. NRDC has provided the principles...
Sep 22 2016 Video Event Videos Justice Scalia and the Evolution of Chevron Deference Aditya Bamzai, Ron Beal, Charles J. Cooper, Edith H. Jones, Karen J. Lugo, Aaron Nielson, Ken Paxton, Prerak Shah For over thirty years, the seminal Supreme Court decision in Chevron v. NRDC has provided the principles...
Sep 17 2016 Saturday 9:00 a.m. CDT Justice Scalia and the Evolution of Chevron Deference Second Annual Texas Chapters Conference AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center at the University of Texas at Austin1900 University AveAustin, TX 78705 Speakers: Aditya Bamzai • Ron Beal • Charles J. Cooper • Edith H. Jones • Karen J. Lugo • Aaron Nielson • Ken Paxton • Prerak Shah more Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation • Supreme Court Sponsors: Austin Lawyers Chapter • Dallas Lawyers Chapter • Houston Lawyers Chapter • Corpus Christi Lawyers Chapter • Fort Worth Lawyers Chapter more In-Person Event
The Curtain Falls on Chevron: Will the Chevron Two-Step Give Way to a Simpler Loper Bright-Line Rule?
Ronald A. Cass
Traditionally, administrative law cases don’t make news. Instead, they make snooze. They can be exciting...
A Change in Direction for the Federal Trade Commission?
Lawrence J. Spiwak
While antitrust and regulation are supposed to be two sides of the same coin,[1] there...
As Far As Reasonably Practicable: Reimagining the Role of Congress in Agency Rulemaking
Mike Jayne
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Is Our Modern Administrative State Unmoored from the Morality of Law?
Ted Hirt
A review of The Dubious Morality of Modern Administrative Law, by Richard A. Epstein (Manhattan Institute...
Whistling in Chevronland: Why Department of Labor Interpretations of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act Whistleblower Provisions Do Not Deserve Judicial Deference
Donn C. Meindertsma
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Did the Majority of Ohio Supreme Court Justices Signal the End of Chevron Deference?
Matthew R. Byrne, Julie E. Byrne
Ohio State ex rel. McCann v. Delaware County Board of Elections On first...
Topics
Docket Watch: State ex rel. McCann v. Delaware County Board of Elections
On first glance, State ex rel. McCann v. Delaware County Board of Elections,[1] an...
Justice Scalia and the Evolution of Chevron Deference
Aditya Bamzai, Ron Beal, Charles J. Cooper, Edith H. Jones, Karen J. Lugo, Aaron Nielson, Ken Paxton, Prerak Shah
For over thirty years, the seminal Supreme Court decision in Chevron v. NRDC has provided the principles...
Justice Scalia and the Evolution of Chevron Deference
Aditya Bamzai, Ron Beal, Charles J. Cooper, Edith H. Jones, Karen J. Lugo, Aaron Nielson, Ken Paxton, Prerak Shah
For over thirty years, the seminal Supreme Court decision in Chevron v. NRDC has provided the principles...
Justice Scalia and the Evolution of Chevron Deference
Second Annual Texas Chapters Conference
AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center at the University of Texas at Austin1900 University Ave
Austin, TX 78705