Important paper!
Important paper!
New post @Admin Law Blog: Andrea Katz (WashU) & Ofra Bloch (TAU) on their proposal for reforming the MQD through inspiration from comparative law, & how that reformed doctrine should apply to decide the tariff case now pending before the SCOTUS.
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Another really interesting post on the newly relaunched Admin Law Blog, this time by Alistair Mills (Cambridge) on the topic of βLaw and Policy, Policy and Law." Give it a read! And consider submitting your own work for publication!
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Happening tomorrowβcome join us!
We have a very special guest coming here to Tucson soonβcanβt wait!
1st terrific post for the newly revamped Admin Law Blog:
@nicholasbednar.bsky.social writes on autocratic legalism as expressed in executive control (and manipulation) of civil service laws...
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We're excited for the relaunch of the Admin Law Blog under a new editorial team! We have a terrific lineup of posts coming your way in the coming weeks--please follow, share, and consider submitting posts for review (we work quickly). Thanks! adminlawblogorg.wordpress.com/2026/01/12/t...
Look forward to be on a zoom panel on January 19th to discuss the publication of a new and important book by Giacinto della Cananea & Angela Ferrara Zumbini: Administrative Rulemaking and Planning in European Laws. Link to register here: www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/events/europ...
Has US administrative law gone through a process of "Europeanization" ? Conversely, has European administrative law been "Americanized"? In a little paper, just published by the European Central Bank, my coauthor & I try to answer these questions. www.ecb.europa.eu/press/legcon...
Has US administrative law gone through a process of "Europeanization" ? Conversely, has European administrative law been "Americanized"? In a little paper, just published by the European Central Bank, my coauthor & I try to answer these questions. www.ecb.europa.eu/press/legcon...
The recording of the webinar from earlier today on agency independence in global perspective--which was absolutely superb!--is now available: shorturl.at/7VLmi. If you're interested in a copy of the slides some of the panelists used, feel free to reach out! Thx to everyone who made this possible...
Happening in a few hours but you can still register: bit.ly/agencyindependence
This is tomorrow! Come join us! Participation is free but you must register to get the zoom linkβ¦
Plz join us for one or both of these interesting webinars--the first one is taking place already next week! For deets, see ads below. @narosenblum.bsky.social @nicholashandler.bsky.social @nicholasbednar.bsky.social @blakeprof.bsky.social @jedshug.bsky.social
Want to also learn about the independence of *central banks* around the world? Join us in another Webinar we've put together--happening 1/20 @ 2pm EST, a day before oral argument in Trump v. Cook. The lineup is really exciting! Register here: bit.ly/central-banks
The Trump v. Slaughter case & the future of agency independence are on your mind? Please join us for a webinar on this issue--discussing the topic from a global perspective. It's on December 29 @ 3pm EST & we have a terrific lineup. Register here: t.co/BQzglJ6NET
Interesting post on an interesting judgment by the UK Supreme Court concerning when a "right to exit" from a religious school is enough to immunize the school against a free exercise claim that its teaching of religion isn't "objective, critical, and pluralistic" lawandreligionuk.com/2025/11/20/r...
Happening tomorrow!
Iβm doing what will surely be a really interesting webinar on the tariffs case next week 11/3βalong with a distinguished economist & a distinguished international relations scholar, & hosted by @journoresource.bsky.social at HKS. Join if you can! Link to register: harvard.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
Shanil Wijesinha, Jacinta Dharmananda, Ariella Gordon, Adam Tucker, Bruce Chen & Justice David Goddard
We can't wait to bring it to you soon--and thanks to the many excellent contributors, including those pictured here
Vic Nourse, Mark Mancini, Ross Carter, Intisar Rabb, Dan Meagher, Raeesa Vakil, Kevin Stack, Guzyal Hill, Martin Kelly...
Very belatedly--sharing a pic from the conclusion of a superb workshop (the 1st of its kind!) on comparative statutory interpretation in Sydney, in preparation for the Cambridge Handbook edited by brilliant Lisa Burton-Crawford, Janina Boughey, and a lucky third co-editor...
If youβre around Dublin this Monday, please join us!
Thanks to Rodger Citron for this enlightening discussion of how he and his colleagues wrote their new βLearning Administrative Lawβ book drawing on @shalevroisman.bsky.social and mine piece βPictures of A Revolutionβ verdict.justia.com/2025/09/08/h...
about amending the U.S. Constitution (including by an Article V Convention). It was a lot of fun! Thanks Professor Ndimurwimo for your time and insights!
My Con Law II class hosted yesterday Professor Leah Ndimurwimo from Mandela U in South Africa & a Fulbright visitor at @uarizonalaw.bsky.social. We talked about the post-apartheid constitution-making process there, considering its own complexities as well as how it might inform ideas...
Call for papers for the best constitutional law conference every year is now out! Please circulate widely & consider sending us your paper/lightning round proposals. Tucson is incredible this time of the year, and we have amazing confirmed commentators already lined up π΅π΅
Call for papers for the best constitutional law conference every year is now out! Please circulate widely & consider sending us your paper/lightning round proposals. Tucson is incredible this time of the year, and we have amazing confirmed commentators already lined up π΅π΅
Hope that's helpful to some!
including the debate between managerialism & judicialization of the administrative process, the importance of adjudicator neutrality, & the role of judicial review of adjudication. The movie is available through Kanopy & all research universities, I believe, have a subscription.