Oct 31 2022 Podcast RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast Deep Dive Episode 242 - A Global Energy Crisis and the FERC [Panel Discussion] Michael Buschbacher, Jennifer Chen, Jim Wedeking, Marc L. Spitzer Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast In the last few years, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has emerged from relative...
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Dec 6 2022 Video FedSoc Events Regulatory Elephants in Statutory Mouse Holes? Michael B. Brennan, Eric Dreiband, Ondray T. Harris, Brian E. Hayes, Steven Lehotsky, Cheryl M. Stanton 2022 National Lawyers Convention When an agency claims “a merely plausible textual basis” for asserting “extravagant statutory power over...
Nov 12 2022 Video FedSoc Events Environmental Law After West Virginia v. EPA: Can the Biden Administration’s “Whole of Government” Approaches Survive Judicial Review? Sean H. Donahue, Lisa Heinzerling, Derrick Morgan, Lindsay See, Lawrence VanDyke 2022 National Lawyers Convention The Biden Administration began with executive orders on an environmental policy agenda, directing a “whole...
Nov 9 2022 Topics Federalist Society • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post News Environmental Law After West Virginia v. EPA: Can the Biden Administration’s “Whole of Government” Approaches Survive Judicial Review? Stephanie Ann Maloney, Jeffrey H. Wood On Saturday morning, a panel of distinguished scholars and practitioners will debate whether the Biden...
Nov 17 2022 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Litigation Blog Post News And the Walls Came Tumbling Down: The Liberation of Civil Society Andrew Grossman, Alexander Lyman Reid As anyone who has seen a building collapse or a bridge buckle can attest, it...
Oct 17 2022 Video Creatures of Statute III: Congress’ Responsibility to Answer the Major Questions Sarah Binder, Daniel Flores, Trevor N. McFadden Join the Federalist Society’s Regulatory Transparency Project and Capitol Hill Chapter for the third in...
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Dec 6 2022 Podcast Regulatory Elephants in Statutory Mouse Holes? Michael B. Brennan, Eric Dreiband, Ondray T. Harris, Brian E. Hayes, Steven Lehotsky, Cheryl M. Stanton 2022 National Lawyers Convention When an agency claims “a merely plausible textual basis” for asserting “extravagant statutory power over...
Dec 6 2022 Podcast The Major Questions Doctrine: West Virginia v. EPA Ian Heath Gershengorn, Edith H. Jones, Jennifer L. Mascott, Thomas W. Merrill, Yaakov M. Roth National Lawyers Conference 2022 Supreme Court actions during the 2021-2022 term - opinions, grants and denials of petitions for...
Deep Dive Episode 242 - A Global Energy Crisis and the FERC [Panel Discussion]
Michael Buschbacher, Jennifer Chen, Jim Wedeking, Marc L. Spitzer
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
In the last few years, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has emerged from relative...
The Major Questions Doctrine: West Virginia v. EPA
Ian Heath Gershengorn, Edith H. Jones, Jennifer L. Mascott, Thomas W. Merrill, Yaakov M. Roth
National Lawyers Conference 2022
Supreme Court actions during the 2021-2022 term - opinions, grants and denials of petitions for...
Regulatory Elephants in Statutory Mouse Holes?
Michael B. Brennan, Eric Dreiband, Ondray T. Harris, Brian E. Hayes, Steven Lehotsky, Cheryl M. Stanton
2022 National Lawyers Convention
When an agency claims “a merely plausible textual basis” for asserting “extravagant statutory power over...
Environmental Law After West Virginia v. EPA: Can the Biden Administration’s “Whole of Government” Approaches Survive Judicial Review?
Sean H. Donahue, Lisa Heinzerling, Derrick Morgan, Lindsay See, Lawrence VanDyke
2022 National Lawyers Convention
The Biden Administration began with executive orders on an environmental policy agenda, directing a “whole...
Topics
Environmental Law After West Virginia v. EPA: Can the Biden Administration’s “Whole of Government” Approaches Survive Judicial Review?
On Saturday morning, a panel of distinguished scholars and practitioners will debate whether the Biden...
Topics
And the Walls Came Tumbling Down: The Liberation of Civil Society
As anyone who has seen a building collapse or a bridge buckle can attest, it...
Creatures of Statute III: Congress’ Responsibility to Answer the Major Questions
Sarah Binder, Daniel Flores, Trevor N. McFadden
Join the Federalist Society’s Regulatory Transparency Project and Capitol Hill Chapter for the third 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...
Regulatory Elephants in Statutory Mouse Holes?
Michael B. Brennan, Eric Dreiband, Ondray T. Harris, Brian E. Hayes, Steven Lehotsky, Cheryl M. Stanton
2022 National Lawyers Convention
When an agency claims “a merely plausible textual basis” for asserting “extravagant statutory power over...
The Major Questions Doctrine: West Virginia v. EPA
Ian Heath Gershengorn, Edith H. Jones, Jennifer L. Mascott, Thomas W. Merrill, Yaakov M. Roth
National Lawyers Conference 2022
Supreme Court actions during the 2021-2022 term - opinions, grants and denials of petitions for...