May 18 2023 Publication Federalist Society Review Originalism Carries On Donald A. Daugherty Federalist Society Review, Volume 24 A review of Erwin Chemerinsky, A Momentous Year in the Supreme Court: October Term 2021...
Jun 27 2023 Video FedSoc Forums Major Questions Doctrine and the Tech and Telecom Sectors After West Virginia v. EPA Ian Heath Gershengorn, Thomas M. Johnson, Maureen K. Ohlhausen, Lawrence J. Spiwak, Christopher J. Wright Last year, the Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in West Virginia v. EPA, in...
Jun 27 2023 Podcast Major Questions Doctrine and the Tech and Telecom Sectors After West Virginia v. EPA Ian Heath Gershengorn, Thomas M. Johnson, Maureen K. Ohlhausen, Lawrence J. Spiwak, Christopher J. Wright Last year, the Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in West Virginia v. EPA, in...
Jul 5 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post News Artificial Intelligence and Administrative Law Eli Nachmany, Laura Stanley, Seanhenry VanDyke The Federalist Society recently hosted a webinar entitled New Voices in Administrative Law: The Emerging...
Aug 3 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News The Major Questions Doctrine and the Tech and Telecom Sectors After West Virginia v. EPA Lawrence J. Spiwak Last year, the Supreme Court issued its landmark decision in West Virginia v. EPA in...
Aug 22 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Environmental & Energy Law Blog Post News What Does West Virginia v. EPA Mean for the Agency’s New Proposed Clean Power Rule? Lindsay See, Michael R. Williams We don’t always hear what happens next after the Supreme Court hands down a big...
Sep 20 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Supreme Court • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News The Major Questions Doctrine Is Not About Delegation, but Usurpation—And That Matters James C. Phillips This post was originally published at the Yale Journal on Regulation’s Notice & Comment blog....
Nov 20 2023 Topics Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News The FCC Returns to the Law and Economics Free Zone Lawrence J. Spiwak Relatively speaking, the last several years have been pretty good for the U.S. broadband industry....
Nov 30 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust Blog Post News The Ascertainable Standards that Define the Boundaries of the SEC’s Rulemaking Authority Bernard Sharfman In March 2022, prior to the publication of the SEC’s proposed rule on climate-related disclosures––The...
Dec 20 2023 Publication Federalist Society Review A Deeper Originalism: From Court-Centered Jurisprudence to Constitutional Self-Government Johnathan O'Neill Federalist Society Review, Volume 24 Originalism has substantially reoriented constitutional discourse since it first reemerged in response to the Warren...
Originalism Carries On
Donald A. Daugherty
Federalist Society Review, Volume 24
A review of Erwin Chemerinsky, A Momentous Year in the Supreme Court: October Term 2021...
Major Questions Doctrine and the Tech and Telecom Sectors After West Virginia v. EPA
Ian Heath Gershengorn, Thomas M. Johnson, Maureen K. Ohlhausen, Lawrence J. Spiwak, Christopher J. Wright
Last year, the Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in West Virginia v. EPA, in...
Major Questions Doctrine and the Tech and Telecom Sectors After West Virginia v. EPA
Ian Heath Gershengorn, Thomas M. Johnson, Maureen K. Ohlhausen, Lawrence J. Spiwak, Christopher J. Wright
Last year, the Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in West Virginia v. EPA, in...
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Artificial Intelligence and Administrative Law
The Federalist Society recently hosted a webinar entitled New Voices in Administrative Law: The Emerging...
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The Major Questions Doctrine and the Tech and Telecom Sectors After West Virginia v. EPA
Last year, the Supreme Court issued its landmark decision in West Virginia v. EPA in...
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What Does West Virginia v. EPA Mean for the Agency’s New Proposed Clean Power Rule?
We don’t always hear what happens next after the Supreme Court hands down a big...
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The Major Questions Doctrine Is Not About Delegation, but Usurpation—And That Matters
This post was originally published at the Yale Journal on Regulation’s Notice & Comment blog....
Topics
The FCC Returns to the Law and Economics Free Zone
Relatively speaking, the last several years have been pretty good for the U.S. broadband industry....
Topics
The Ascertainable Standards that Define the Boundaries of the SEC’s Rulemaking Authority
In March 2022, prior to the publication of the SEC’s proposed rule on climate-related disclosures––The...
A Deeper Originalism: From Court-Centered Jurisprudence to Constitutional Self-Government
Johnathan O'Neill
Federalist Society Review, Volume 24
Originalism has substantially reoriented constitutional discourse since it first reemerged in response to the Warren...