Congress is 535 people, each with their own personal strengths, weaknesses, and agendas. Each one rules their own fiefdom — the Hill office.
Some are profoundly dysfunctional, and others are incredibly effective operations. What makes the difference? New Statecraft with former Hill scheduler and chief of staff @bailleebrown, on how to make "the boss" shine.
https://t.co/uVhSssotOA
Joy Dunne, Cayla Barnes and Hannah Bilka help the United States win gold as eight current and former Ohio State women’s hockey players win Olympic medals. https://t.co/QbspHa6U6E
Over at the @YaleJREG blog, @JordanAscher and I have put together a 🔥 symposium for you on the intersection of AI and administrative law.
This symposium is for AI skeptics, AI believers, and everyone in between. Come join us!
https://t.co/2R27Jyu826
1/x Really delighted to say that my coauthored piece with @jedshug, “Quasi-Judicial: A History and Tradition” just landed with the Columbia Law Review. We really appreciate the editors’ hard work! This is a piece that retells the story of American admin law and Humphrey’s Executor.
📢 We're hiring! YPAM is seeking an Addiction Medicine Project Manager. You'll support a diverse portfolio of multidisciplinary projects spanning research, education, policy, clinical practice, & community engagement. Come join a dynamic, growing program! https://t.co/4eqQo19wFh