What We’re Reading
What We’re Reading (or hope to soon)
The Kavanaugh Court and the Schechter-to-Chevron Spectrum: How the New Supreme Court Will Make the Administrative State More Democratically Accountable, Indiana Law Journal, Forthcoming, Last revised: 20 Mar 2020
Justin Walker, University of Louisville – Louis D. Brandeis School of Law
Administrative Collusion: How Delegation Diminishes the Collective Congress, New York University Law Review, November 2015
Neomi Rao, Associate Professor of Law, George Mason School of Law
The People Surrender Nothing”: Social Compact Theory, Republicanism, and the Modern Administrative State, 81 Mo. L. Rev. 1003 (2016).
Joseph Postell, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Colorado-Colorado Springs