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Author: Aaron L. Nielson

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ABA Teleconference: Who Are You to Judge? The Supreme Court Revisits the Constitutionality of Agency Adjudication

The ABA’s Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice will host an interesting — and free! — teleconference on agency adjudication. Here is the information: Who Are You to Judge? The Supreme Court Revisits the Constitutionality of Agency Adjudication February 26, 2018 | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM EST | Teleconference Decades after last considering […]

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D.C. Circuit Review – Reviewed: Five Years After the Death of the Clerkship Plan

If you peruse the D.C. Circuit’s webpage often — and, really, who doesn’t? 😉 — you’ve no doubt noticed an announcement that hasn’t changed for a long time: This may confuse you. First, why is dated “2014-15”? And second, why is an announcement about clerkship hiring of all things given arguably the most prominent placement […]

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D.C. Circuit Review – Reviewed: The I-Don’t-Have-Time-To-Read-It-All Version of PHH Corp. v. CFPB

At long last, the en banc D.C. Circuit has decided PHH Corp. v. CFBP. This case — which, of course, we have discussed many times here at Notice & Comment — concerns the constitutionality of the restrictions on the President’s ability to remove the CFPB director (namely, only for “for inefficiency, neglect of duty, or […]

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D.C. Circuit Review – Reviewed: “The judgment of the D.C. Circuit is therefore reversed ….”

If you are a regular reader (“Hi, Mom!”*), you might think that D.C. Circuit Review — Reviewed does too much cheerleading for the D.C. Circuit. After all, although I make exceptions, I generally try not to offer my view about whether the Court’s opinions are right or wrong. Plus I try — hopefully successfully– not […]