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Author: Christopher J. Walker

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Administrative Law SSRN Reading List, April 2023 Edition

Here is the April Edition of the most-downloaded recent papers (those announced in the last 60 days) from SSRN’s U.S. Administrative Law eJournal, which is edited by Bill Funk.  For more on why SSRN and this eJournal are such terrific resources for administrative law scholars and practitioners, check out my first post on the subject here. You can check […]

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Pacific Legal Foundation Call for Papers: Should Agency Adjudication Be Ended?

From the Pacific Legal Foundation’s website: Pacific Legal Foundation’s Center for the Separation of Powers seeks papers for a research roundtable on ending agency adjudication of private rights to be held near the end of October in Arlington, Virginia. Today, both federal and state agencies with the power to issue substantive regulations, investigate potential violations, […]

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New Edition of Hickman-Pierce-Walker Federal Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, 4th Edition

From West Academic Press: Kristin E. Hickman, University of Minnesota Law SchoolRichard J. Pierce, Jr., The George Washington University Law SchoolChristopher J. Walker, University of Michigan Law School Federal Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, 4th Edition will be published in June and available for your Fall 2023 course. About the Casebook: This casebook is designed with an emphasis on accessibility. […]

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Register Now: 2023 Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice Institute and the Homeland Security Law Institute (Virtual Program), April 27, 2023

The ABA Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice invites you to register for the 2023 Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice Institute and the Homeland Security Law Institute, both of which will be held virtually on April 27, 2023. Our two annual conferences, which have been combined into one Virtual Live Event, will cover rulemaking, judicial review, […]

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ABA CLE Webinar, 3/16 @ 1:30PM Eastern: “Major Question” About the Future of the Administrative State

On Wednesday, March 16th, at 1:30, the American Bar Association has organized an hour-long CLE webinar on the major questions doctrine. Tom Dupree and I will be discussing the doctrine and its implications for the administrative state, with Cheyenne Chambers moderating. It’s free for ABA members, and you can register here. Here’s the webinar description: […]

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Society for Benefit-Cost Analysis 2023 Annual Conference on March 9-10 (DC) and 13-14 (Zoom)

The Society for Benefit-Cost Analysis will hold its annual meeting in-person on March 9-10 and online on March 13-14. As in the past, there are many sessions pertaining to the use of benefit-cost analysis in regulation and regulatory decision making that those who study administrative law will find useful. Those include: Regulatory Policy in the United States: […]

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Call for Officer Nominations: Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice (deadline 3/5)

The Nominations Committee of the ABA Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice is seeking nominations, including self-nominations, to fill leadership positions on the Section’s governing council. We will start considering nominations on March 6, 2023, but we will continue to consider additional nominations on a rolling basis through the middle of March. A simple […]

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March 3, 2023, ABA Administrative Law Section Webinar: ChatGPT: Risks and Opportunity for Public Comments in Rulemaking

Join us for a free webinar sponsored by the ABA Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice on the impact of ChatGPT and other A.I. technologies on public comments in rulemaking on Friday, March 3, 2023, 12:00-1:30 pm Eastern Time via Zoom. Register for free here. Program Description ChatGPT and other technologies using large language models […]