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Author: Aaron L. Nielson

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D.C. Circuit Review – Reviewed: Why I Fear the D.C. Circuit’s Approach to Clerkship Hiring is Misguided

Here is a blog post I wish I could take back: “Five Years After the Death of the Clerkship Plan.” My post, from February of this year, concerned a (then) long-time feature of the D.C. Circuit’s homepage: The backstory is that in 2013, the D.C. Circuit officially withdrew from the “Law Clerk Hiring Plan,” which […]

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Call for (Admin Law) Papers: Fourth Annual Law & Corpus Linguistics Conference

A colleague asked me to post this because they are particularly interested in administrative law papers: Deadline: October 10, 2018 Event Date: February 7-9, 2019 Location: Brigham Young University, Provo, UT Organization: Brigham Young University Contact: James Heilpern, heilpernj@law.byu.edu BYU Law School is pleased to announce the Fourth Annual Law & Corpus Linguistics Conference, to […]

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SCOTUSblog: Judge Kavanaugh and Justiciability

A couple of weeks ago at Notice & Comment, Chris Walker flagged his post at SCOTUSblog on Judge Kavanaugh’s approach to administrative law. Today, I have a post over there entitled Judge Kavanaugh and Justiciability. Here is how it begins: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit is an unusual court. […]