Jul 3 2012 Podcast Elgin v. Dep’t of the Treasury - Post-Decision SCOTUScast A Bryant SCOTUScast 07-03-12 featuring Christopher Bryant On June 11, 2012 the Supreme Court announced its decision in Elgin v. Dep’t of...
Jun 23 2015 Podcast Costs and Benefits vs. Smoke and Mirrors Susan E. Dudley, C. Boyden Gray, Michael Livermore, Richard D. Morgenstern, Eugene Scalia Third Annual Executive Branch Review Conference The economics profession has long proffered Benefit-Cost Analysis (BCA) as the best tool for making...
Jun 23 2015 Video Event Videos Plenary Panel: Should Federal Law Enjoy a Presumption of Constitutionality? Thomas B. Griffith, David M. McIntosh, Clark Neily, Edward Whelan Third Annual Executive Branch Review Conference Does the judiciary owe Congress presumptive deference in reviewing and considering challenges to federal statutes?...
Jun 23 2015 Video Event Videos Costs and Benefits vs. Smoke and Mirrors Susan E. Dudley, C. Boyden Gray, Michael Livermore, Richard D. Morgenstern, Eugene Scalia Third Annual Executive Branch Review Conference The economics profession has long proffered Benefit-Cost Analysis (BCA) as the best tool for making...
Jun 23 2015 Video Event Videos Luncheon Panel: The Incentives behind Congressional Delegation Jack Beermann, Gillian E. Metzger, Neomi Rao, Dean Reuter Third Annual Executive Branch Review Conference In administrative law the focus has primarily been on how to constrain executive discretion. It...
Jun 23 2015 Podcast Plenary Panel: Should Federal Law Enjoy a Presumption of Constitutionality? Thomas B. Griffith, David M. McIntosh, Clark Neily, Edward Whelan Third Annual Executive Branch Review Conference Does the judiciary owe Congress presumptive deference in reviewing and considering challenges to federal statutes?...
Jun 23 2015 Podcast Luncheon Panel: The Incentives behind Congressional Delegation Jack Beermann, Gillian E. Metzger, Neomi Rao, Dean Reuter Third Annual Executive Branch Review Conference In administrative law the focus has primarily been on how to constrain executive discretion. It...
Dec 21 2012 Publication Federalist Society Review An Exchange Over The Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA) John G. Malcolm, Andrew P. Harris, Jill Levenson Engage Volume 13, Issue 3 October 2012 The Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act: A Sensible and Workable Law that Helps Keep...
Jun 23 2015 Video Event Videos Plenary Panel: Congressional Oversight Jonathan H. Adler, Michael D. Bopp, Todd F. Gaziano, Sally Katzen, Adam White Third Annual Executive Branch Review Conference After delegating significant power to the administrative state, is Congress properly discharging its oversight role?...
Jun 23 2015 Podcast Plenary Panel: Congressional Oversight Jonathan H. Adler, Michael D. Bopp, Todd F. Gaziano, Sally Katzen, Adam White Third Annual Executive Branch Review Conference After delegating significant power to the administrative state, is Congress properly discharging its oversight role?...
Elgin v. Dep’t of the Treasury - Post-Decision SCOTUScast
A Bryant
SCOTUScast 07-03-12 featuring Christopher Bryant
On June 11, 2012 the Supreme Court announced its decision in Elgin v. Dep’t of...
Costs and Benefits vs. Smoke and Mirrors
Susan E. Dudley, C. Boyden Gray, Michael Livermore, Richard D. Morgenstern, Eugene Scalia
Third Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
The economics profession has long proffered Benefit-Cost Analysis (BCA) as the best tool for making...
Plenary Panel: Should Federal Law Enjoy a Presumption of Constitutionality?
Thomas B. Griffith, David M. McIntosh, Clark Neily, Edward Whelan
Third Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
Does the judiciary owe Congress presumptive deference in reviewing and considering challenges to federal statutes?...
Costs and Benefits vs. Smoke and Mirrors
Susan E. Dudley, C. Boyden Gray, Michael Livermore, Richard D. Morgenstern, Eugene Scalia
Third Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
The economics profession has long proffered Benefit-Cost Analysis (BCA) as the best tool for making...
Luncheon Panel: The Incentives behind Congressional Delegation
Jack Beermann, Gillian E. Metzger, Neomi Rao, Dean Reuter
Third Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
In administrative law the focus has primarily been on how to constrain executive discretion. It...
Plenary Panel: Should Federal Law Enjoy a Presumption of Constitutionality?
Thomas B. Griffith, David M. McIntosh, Clark Neily, Edward Whelan
Third Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
Does the judiciary owe Congress presumptive deference in reviewing and considering challenges to federal statutes?...
Luncheon Panel: The Incentives behind Congressional Delegation
Jack Beermann, Gillian E. Metzger, Neomi Rao, Dean Reuter
Third Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
In administrative law the focus has primarily been on how to constrain executive discretion. It...
An Exchange Over The Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA)
John G. Malcolm, Andrew P. Harris, Jill Levenson
Engage Volume 13, Issue 3 October 2012
The Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act: A Sensible and Workable Law that Helps Keep...
Plenary Panel: Congressional Oversight
Jonathan H. Adler, Michael D. Bopp, Todd F. Gaziano, Sally Katzen, Adam White
Third Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
After delegating significant power to the administrative state, is Congress properly discharging its oversight role?...
Plenary Panel: Congressional Oversight
Jonathan H. Adler, Michael D. Bopp, Todd F. Gaziano, Sally Katzen, Adam White
Third Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
After delegating significant power to the administrative state, is Congress properly discharging its oversight role?...