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...
Aug 12 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review Declaring Independence to Secure Integrity: The Supreme Court Justices' Code of Conduct Michael S. McGinniss [T]he judiciary is beyond comparison the weakest of the three departments of power; that it...
Jan 24 2017 Tuesday 12:00 p.m. A Conversation on the Presidency and the Separation of Powers Speakers: Robert Alt • Peter M. Shane Topics: Federalism & Separation of Powers Sponsors: Ohio State Student Chapter In-Person Event
Oct 21 2013 Monday 12:10 p.m. Noel Canning and Presidential Powers Moritz Room 352 Speakers: Charles J. Cooper • Peter M. Shane Topics: Federalism & Separation of Powers Sponsors: Ohio State Student Chapter In-Person Event
May 17 2012 Publication Federalist Society Review Are the Recent Recess Appointments Constitutional? Charles J. Cooper, Michael B. Rappaport, Peter M. Shane, William R. Yeomans, Dean Reuter Mr. Reuter: Welcome to the Federalist Society’s practice group podcast. The following podcast, hosted by...
Apr 11 2012 Wednesday 12:00 a.m. The Recess Appointments Controversy Speakers: David B. Rivkin • Peter M. Shane Sponsors: Harvard Student Chapter In-Person Event
Mar 5 2012 Video Event Videos Panel 1: The Rule of Law and the Administrative State David Barron, Carlos T. Bea, Richard A. Epstein, Brett M. Kavanaugh, Larry Kramer, Michael Reynolds, Peter M. Shane, Ilan Wurman The rule of law, whatever that term describes, is one of the central concepts in...
Mar 5 2012 Podcast Panel 1: The Rule of Law and the Administrative State David Barron, Carlos T. Bea, Richard A. Epstein, Brett M. Kavanaugh, Larry Kramer, Michael Reynolds, Peter M. Shane, Ilan Wurman The rule of law, whatever that term describes, is one of the central concepts in...
Mar 5 2012 Video Are the Recent Recess Appointments Constitutional? - Podcast Charles J. Cooper, Michael B. Rappaport, Peter M. Shane, William R. Yeomans, Dean Reuter To listen, please right click on the audio file you wish to hear and then...
Mar 2 2012 Friday 6:45 p.m. PDT Panel 1: The Rule of Law and the Administrative State 2012 National Student Symposium Stanford Law School559 Nathan Abbott WayStanford, CA 94305 Speakers: David Barron • Carlos T. Bea • Richard A. Epstein • Brett M. Kavanaugh • Larry Kramer • Michael Reynolds • Peter M. Shane • Ilan Wurman more Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation • Constitution • Federalist Society • Jurisprudence • Separation of Powers more Sponsors: Stanford Student Chapter 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...
Declaring Independence to Secure Integrity: The Supreme Court Justices' Code of Conduct
Michael S. McGinniss
[T]he judiciary is beyond comparison the weakest of the three departments of power; that it...
A Conversation on the Presidency and the Separation of Powers
Noel Canning and Presidential Powers
Moritz Room 352Are the Recent Recess Appointments Constitutional?
Charles J. Cooper, Michael B. Rappaport, Peter M. Shane, William R. Yeomans, Dean Reuter
Mr. Reuter: Welcome to the Federalist Society’s practice group podcast. The following podcast, hosted by...
The Recess Appointments Controversy
Panel 1: The Rule of Law and the Administrative State
David Barron, Carlos T. Bea, Richard A. Epstein, Brett M. Kavanaugh, Larry Kramer, Michael Reynolds, Peter M. Shane, Ilan Wurman
The rule of law, whatever that term describes, is one of the central concepts in...
Panel 1: The Rule of Law and the Administrative State
David Barron, Carlos T. Bea, Richard A. Epstein, Brett M. Kavanaugh, Larry Kramer, Michael Reynolds, Peter M. Shane, Ilan Wurman
The rule of law, whatever that term describes, is one of the central concepts in...
Are the Recent Recess Appointments Constitutional? - Podcast
Charles J. Cooper, Michael B. Rappaport, Peter M. Shane, William R. Yeomans, Dean Reuter
To listen, please right click on the audio file you wish to hear and then...
Panel 1: The Rule of Law and the Administrative State
2012 National Student Symposium
Stanford Law School559 Nathan Abbott Way
Stanford, CA 94305