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Register Now: 2022 Annual ABA Administrative Law Conference, 12/1 & 12/2 (virtual)

ABA

Join us for the annual ABA Administrative Law Conference! We have twenty substantive panels scheduled virtually over two days (December 1-2, 2022), with ability to watch and participate live in eight panels and then watch recordings of the other twelve panels on the virtual platform over the next month. The full schedule is available here, with the agenda posted below. The Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice will apply for 12.5 hours of ONLINE LIVE CLE CREDIT for 8 panels spread over two days, with bonus networking opportunities.

Group registration is available here. Individual registration is available here.

For group registration, please follow the directions on the Registration Form. Use one page for each attendee to register a Group and receive a Group Discount. Group Registrations will be processed by Jenette Cromwell in the ABA Service Center. Jenette will register your group, process your payment, and send each attendee a confirmation email. Please ensure that the form has the correct email address for every group attendee, as all of the setup and participation for each individual is based upon that email address.

To set up individual registration, kindly use our online registration site. The online site cannot be used to register a group or use the group discount code. If you have any questions about the meeting or special needs, please contact Anne.kiefer@americanbar.org or Rebecca.mcadoo@americanbar.org.

Thursday, December 1, 2022

9:30 am – 11:00 am ET

  • OIRA in the Biden Administration: A Conversation with Former OIRA Administrators
  • Appointment, Removal, and Supervision of the Folks Who Do the Work: The Constitutional Law—and Other Law—of Agency Personnel Structures
  • Comparative Perspectives on Hot Topics in U.S. Administrative Law

11:30 am – 1:00 pm ET

  • Here We Go Again: Regulating Through an Administration Transition
  • The Domain, Present and Future of Administrative Investigations
  • Adjudicatory Policymaking: Should it still be a thing?

2:00 pm – 3:30 pm ET

  • Regulating Emerging Technologies: Keeping Pace in a Fast-Evolving World
  • Current Issues in Administrative Law: Nondelegation, the Federal Budget Process, and Rulemaking Innovations
  • Appropriations, the Budget, and Public Debt Transparency: The Broader Fiscal Panorama

4:00 pm – 5:30 pm ET

  • Paperwork Reduction Act – It’s Everywhere
  • Administering Energy Justice
  • Agency Adjudicators Independence and Decisional Independence: The Way Forward

Friday December 2, 2022

9:30 am – 11:00 am ET

  • Developments in Administrative Law Part 1

11:30 am – 1:00 pm ET

  • Developments in Administrative Law Part 2

2:00 pm – 3:30 pm ET

  • The Supreme Court, the Major Questions Doctrine, and the Future of the Regulatory State
  • Judicial Review of Agency Guidance in Immigration Law and Beyond
  • Can Technology Improve Public Engagement and the Administrative Record?

4:00 pm – 5:30 pm ET

  • Executive Actions in Emergencies
  • Does the Administrative State Have a Capacity Problem?
  • Ethics Implications of Walking Through the Revolving Door