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Presidential Administrative Discretion

The Supreme Court has amplified Article II appointments and removal power over formal administrative adjudication. Both those in favor of and against this trend share …

Priya Prasad
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People v. Thompson

The Supreme Court has long declared itself “supreme in the exposition of the law of the Constitution.” But that does not leave the state...The post<em>People …

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Working with Statutes

Introduction In its 2024 decision overruling the decades-old Chevron[1] doctrine directing judges to accept an agency’s reasonable interpretation of ambiguous statutory language,[2] the Supreme Court …

Anya Bernstein
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Academics

Vanderbilt University is a globally renowned center for scholarly research, informed and creative teaching, and service to the community and society at large. The Vanderbilt …

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Modalities of Agency Rulemaking

Agency rulemakings are a critical component of contemporary governance. This Article argues that there are a distinct set of modalities that characterize how agencies formulate …

Priya Prasad
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The Secular Decline of the American State

The Trump Administration’s assault on the administrative state has received significant attention. But it is a mistake to interpret the weakening of the administrative state …

Priya Prasad
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Law Review · 2 min

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Home The Supreme Court - 12 Minute Walk From Campus 12 Minute Walk From Campus "I saw my Constitutional Law professor argue at the Supreme …

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Submission of Manuscripts

Wisconsin Law Review The Wisconsin Law Review accepts submissions exclusively via the Scholastica online submission service. The Wisconsin Law Review Forward accepts submissions through both …

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