Notice & Comment

Administrative Law SSRN Reading List, January 2024 Edition

It’s great that 2024 is leap year, so that I can still get the January edition of this series up before February ends. Here is the January 2024 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.

  1. Knightian Uncertainty by Cass R. Sunstein
  2. Management-Based Oversight of the Automated State: Emerging Standards for AI Impact Assessment and Auditing in the Public Sector by Cary Coglianese & Nabil Shaikh (Emad Yaghmaei, et al., eds., Global Perspectives on AI Impact Assessment (Oxford University Press forthcoming))
  3. Barbies, Ties, and High Heels: Goods That People Buy But Wish Did Not Exist by Cass R. Sunstein
  4. The Submerged Administrative State by Gabriel Scheffler & Daniel E. Walters (Wisconsin Law Review forthcoming)
  5. Placing Legal Context in Context by Chad Squitieri (Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy Per Curiam forthcoming)
  6. Resilience in a Digital Age by Kristen Eichensehr & Danielle Keats Citron (University of Chicago Legal Forum forthcoming)
  7. Lower Courts After Loper Bright by Lisa Schultz Bressman (George Mason Law Review forthcoming)
  8. Will Federal Compassionate Release Survive the Death of Chevron? by Jaden Lessnick
  9. Remedies and Incentives in Presidential Removal Cases by Eli Nachmany (133 Yale Law Journal Forum 305 (2023))
  10. The Myth of the Federal Private Nondelegation Doctrine by Alexander Volokh (99 Notre Dame Law Review 203 (2023))

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 out the full rankings, updated daily, here.

Thanks to my terrific research assistant Neena Menon for helping put together this monthly post. I’ll report back in the March with the next edition.