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Author: Christopher J. Walker

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Free ABA AdLaw Section Webinar Tomorrow, 6/16, Noon Eastern: FOIA Challenges in Immigration

The ABA Administrative Law Section’s Government Information & Right to Privacy Committee Presents FOIA Challenges in Immigration Wednesday, June 16, 2021, 12:00-1:30 pm ET Participants: Emily Creighton; Legal Director, Transparency; American Immigration Council Claudia Valenzuela; Managing Attorney; Immigration Legal Defense Bradley White; Senior Director of Privacy Policy and Oversight; Department of Homeland Security Abioye Mosheim […]

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A FOIA Window into Court-Agency Dialogue on Judicial Remand

Back in 2014, I published my first full-length law review article as a member of The Ohio State University law faculty—The Ordinary Remand Rule and the Judicial Toolbox for Agency Dialogue—in the George Washington Law Review. In that article, I looked at some four-hundred published circuit-court opinions that dealt with administrative law’s remand rule in […]

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Friday, June 11, 2011: The 75th Anniversary of the APA: The George Mason Law Review’s 3rd Annual Symposium on Administrative Law

This will be my first in-person conference since February 2020, and I’m excited to celebrate the Administrative Procedure Act at 75 and discuss my contribution to the George Mason Law Review symposium issue, The Lost World of the Administrative Procedure Act: A Literature Review. It’s not too late to register to join us at the […]

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Andrew Hammond (U Florida) Receives ACS’s 2021 Richard D. Cudahy Writing Award on Regulatory and Administrative Law

I am so thrilled to hear that Andrew Hammond‘s article Litigating Welfare Rights: Medicaid, SNAP, and the Legacy of the New Property was selected for the prestigious Cudahy Award this year. Congrats to Andrew (as well as the Northwestern University Law Review editors for publishing the article)! Congrats also to Joseph Daval on winning in […]

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Free ABA AdLaw Webinar, 5/26 noon: Congressional Investigations: Fundamentals and Recent Developments

On Wednesday, May 26, 2021, at noon eastern, the ABA Adminstrative Law Section will be hosting a free webinar entitled Congressional Investigations: Fundamentals and Recent Developments. Registration is available here. In this webinar, you will hear the perspectives of current and former investigators about how congressional investigations work, their importance to Congress, the authorities that […]

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Ponomarenko on Taking Federal Administrative Law to the Local Level

As someone whose research focuses on federal administrative law but teaching package also includes state and local government law, I love following the scholarship on state administrative law. The scholars who write on state administrative law—Miriam Seifter comes immediately to mind—are so creative. Few administrative law scholars, however, focus on local governments. That’s a real […]

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May 20th Women in Government Relations’ Regulatory Affairs Task Force Event: Hot Topics in the Regulatory World with Former OIRA Administrators

Regulatory Activity is Ramping Up! Wondering how to keep up and meaningfully engage? Learn from the former Leading Ladies of the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs! Register for the WGR Regulatory Affairs Task Force Signature Event, Hot Topics in the Regulatory World, on Thursday, May 20th from 1-2pm EST, for an exciting […]

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ABA AdLaw Free Webinar, 5/27 Noon: Federal Civil Service — Confronting Challenges and Searching for Solutions

The American Bar Association’s Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice Presents Federal Civil Service: Confronting Challenges and Searching for Solutions Thursday May 27, 2021 12 pm – 1:00 pm Eastern Time Via Zoom In acknowledgment of Public Service Recognition Week, the Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice is hosting a panel discussion on […]

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ABA AdLaw Section Free Webinar, 5/20 3PM: Modernizing Public Comment: Potential, Perils, and Pitfalls

Regulatory Policy Committee & the Rulemaking Committee of the ABA Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice presents Modernizing Public Comment: Potential, Perils, and Pitfalls Thursday, May 20 from 3:00-4:00 pm Participants: -Steven J. Balla- Associate Professor of Political Science, Public Policy and Public Administration, and International Affairs, George Washington University -Reeve T. Bull (moderator)- […]