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Administrative Law

Separation of Powers Leading Case

United States v. Arthrex, Inc.

Vol. 135 No. 1 November 2021 Thirty-three years ago, in Morrison v. Olson, the Supreme Court announced a loose, functionalist test for distinguishing between “principal” and “inferior” “Officers of the...
Freedom of Information Act Leading Case

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service v. Sierra Club

Vol. 135 No. 1 November 2021 Although “[s]unlight is said to be the best of disinfectants,” too much “sunlight” can be harmful. This tension has long undergirded the Freedom of...
Administrative Law Foreword

Regime Change

Vol. 135 No. 1 November 2021 Introduction On the last day of oral argument this Term, in an atypical May convening, the Justices of the Supreme Court grappled with how...
  • Cristina M. Rodríguez
Administrative Law Blog Essay

How the CFPB Can Enhance Competition in Consumer Finance Right Now

September 11, 2021 Earlier this summer, President Biden delivered on a highly anticipated campaign promise to crack down on corporate monopolies and boost competition across the economy....
  • Pamela Foohey
Immigration Law Book Review

Making Immigration Law

Vol. 134 No. 8 June 2021 Introduction Every scholar, writer, and observer must strive constantly to balance knowing something very well and not letting that knowledge be so confining that...
  • Hiroshi Motomura
Administrative Law Recent Case

De Pena-Paniagua v. Barr

First Circuit Indicates Receptiveness to Gender Per Se Social Groups.

Vol. 134 No. 7 May 2021
Administrative Law Recent Case

California v. EPA

Ninth Circuit Adopts Per Se Rule for Modification of Injunctions Based on Superseded Law.

Vol. 134 No. 7 May 2021
Federalism Articles

Privatization’s Preemptive Effects

Vol. 134 No. 6 April 2021 Many states offer their citizens protections, benefits, and services that go well beyond those of federal law, ranging from consumer protection to education, environmental...
  • Craig Konnoth
Administrative Law Recent Case

Physicians for Social Responsibility v. Wheeler

D.C. Circuit Finds EPA Directive Invalid.

Vol. 134 No. 6 April 2021
Administrative Law Recent Case

Recent Case: Terkel v. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

April 9, 2021 In America, the people are sovereign and straightjacketed. Faced with a problem — passing, like a pandemic, or persistent, like poverty — they can call...
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