Notice & Comment

Administrative Law SSRN Reading List, March 2020 Edition

Here is the March 2020 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. Delegation at the Founding by Julian Davis Mortenson & Nicholas Bagley (Columbia Law Review forthcoming)
  2. Presidential Review: The President’s Statutory Authority Over Independent Agencies by Cass R. Sunstein & Adrian Vermeule (Georgetown Law Journal forthcoming)
  3. Why Financial Regulation Keeps Falling Short by Dan Awrey & Kathryn Judge
  4. Presidential Removal: Defining Inefficiency, Neglect of Duty, and Malfeasance in Office by Jane Manners & Lev Menand (Columbia Law Review forthcoming)
  5. On Neglecting Regulatory Benefits by Cass R. Sunstein
  6. Actings by Anne Joseph O’Connell (Columbia Law Review forthcoming)
  7. National Security Lawyering in the Post-War Era: Can Law Constrain Power? by Oona A. Hathaway
  8. Chevronizing Around Cost-Benefit Analysis: Deregulation in the Trump Administration by Jonathan S. Masur & Eric A. Posner
  9. Internalities, Externalities, and Fuel Economy by Cass R. Sunstein (forthcoming essay for NYU Law School tribute symposium on Richard Stewart)
  10. Symmetry’s Mandate: Constraining the Politicization of American Administrative Law by Daniel Walters (Michigan 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 Sam Lioi for helping put together this monthly post. I’ll report back at the start of May with the next edition.