Lineup for Second Annual Administrative Law New Scholarship Roundtable
My colleague Peter Shane and I are hosting the Second Annual Administrative Law New Scholarship Roundtable here at The Ohio State University on June 27-28, 2017. Last year’s inaugural roundtable at Michigan State was a terrific event.
In February, we issued the call for papers. We now have our lineup of presenters and senior commentators. Once again it’s a terrific group of papers. The lineup is posted on the roundtable website here, and reproduced below:
Presenters
- Aditya Bamzai (Virginia): The “Administrative Process” in the 1940s Court
- Emily Bremer (Wyoming): Private Standards and Public Law Norms
- Blake Emerson (UCLA/ACUS Fellow): The Democratic Spirit of the New American State: Progressive Political Theory and the Origins of Modern Administrative Law
- Brian Feinstein (U Chicago Bigelow Fellow): Congress in the Administrative State
- Margaret Kwoka (Denver): First-Person FOIA
- Jennifer Mascott (Georgetown Fellow): Who Are “Officers of the United States?”
- Michael Sant’Ambrogio (Michigan State): Theories of Agency Adjudication*
- Miriam Seifter (Wisconsin): Fire-Alarm Federalism*
- Bijal Shah (Arizona State): Agency Coordination as Resistance
- Chris Walker (Ohio State), with Kent Barnett (Georgia) and Christina Boyd (Georgia): Gaming the Chevron Doctrine?*
- Clint Wallace (South Carolina/NYU Tax VAP): Centralized Review of Tax Regulations
- Daniel Walters (Penn Fellow): Auer’s Incentives
Senior Commenters
- Cary Coglianese (Penn)
- Emily Hammond (George Washington)
- Lisa Heinzerling (Georgetown)
- Jon Michaels (UCLA)
- Nick Parrillo (Yale)
- Peter Shane (Ohio State)
- Cathy Sharkey (NYU)
- Glen Staszewski (Michigan State)
* These presenters are part of the host committee. The other presenters were selected from a competitive call for papers in Spring 2017.