Administrative Law SSRN Reading List, June 2023 Edition
Here is the June 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.
- The Neglected Value of Effective Government by Richard H. Pildes (University of Chicago Law Forum Forthcoming)
- Offices and Officers of the Constitution, Part III: The Appointments, Impeachment, Commissions, and Oath or Affirmation Clauses by Seth Barrett Tillman & Josh Blackman (62 South Texas Law Review 349 (2023))
- Bill of Rights Nondelegation by Eli Nachmany (49 Brigham Young University Law Review forthcoming)
- The Death of Administrative Law by David Froomkin
- The Founders’ Purse by Christine Kexel Chabot
- Getting Right What’s Wrong with the Major Questions Doctrine by Oren Tamir (62 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law forthcoming) [abstract only]
- The Adjudicative State by Adam B. Cox and Emma Kaufman (132 Yale Law Journal 1769 (2023))
- Standards and the Law by Cary Coglianese (2 Standardization: Journal of Research and Innovation 15 (2023))
- Toward Regulatory Isolationism? The International Elements of Agency Power by Elena Chachko (UC Davis Law Review forthcoming)
- Representative Rulemaking by Jim Rossi & Kevin M. Stack (Iowa Law Review forthcoming)
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 August with the next edition.