Out now in the Yale Law Journal Forum: "Every Court Everywhere All at Once,” in which I explore Ohio v. EPA’s implications for federal rulemaking and try to make the phrase "multiversal forum shopping" happen. For fans of: clean air, admin law, Marvel.
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"Judicial Accountability," soon in @GeorgetownLJ. Recent judicial doctrines move ever more authority from "unaccountable" agencies to courts. That raises the question: are courts more accountable? The doctrine doesn't address that question. So I do. 1/
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This coming Friday @UMichLaw, @MichiganLaw_JLR is hosting a terrific symposium on the future of agency independence. Details here: https://t.co/7AtSuQmRzT
I'm looking forward to speaking tonight along side @jacklienke at tonight's discussion of @SpenceEnergyUT's terrific and timely new book "Climate of Contempt." Thanks to @nyulaw and @NYUGuarini for hosting this event!
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We are thrilled to have six faculty members joining us!
As @DeanEboniNelson said, these educators and scholars "bring tremendous expertise, experience and enthusiasm to the mission of guiding our students toward rewarding and successful careers."
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Over at @YaleJREG Notice and Comment blog, today's Ad Law Reading Room features "Working with Statutes," by @anyabernstein and @cmrodriguez95. Check it out! https://t.co/j8f8VXcJN0
Coming soon in @TexasLRev: Working With Statutes, with @cmrodriguez95. Based on interviews with rulemakers, we dig into how agencies activate statutes -- how they bring the laws enacted by elected officials to life. 1/
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@seantankerous@nyulaw@PolicyIntegrity Thank you, Sean! I look forward to sending you an ultra-persuasive request to guest lecture in my environmental advocacy seminar.