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Gray Matters
The C. Boyden Gray Center for the Administrative State
151 episodes
5 days ago
The C. Boyden Gray Center for the Administrative State, at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School, supports research and debate on the modern administrative state, and the constitutional issues surrounding it. In this podcast, we’ll discuss some of the questions being debated around modern administration — some new questions, some timeless ones. And you can also get the audio from Gray Center events.

Listen to all episodes of Gray Matters at Ricochet.com.
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The C. Boyden Gray Center for the Administrative State, at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School, supports research and debate on the modern administrative state, and the constitutional issues surrounding it. In this podcast, we’ll discuss some of the questions being debated around modern administration — some new questions, some timeless ones. And you can also get the audio from Gray Center events.

Listen to all episodes of Gray Matters at Ricochet.com.
Show more...
Government
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Jed Shugerman's Major Questions About Emergency Powers and Standing
Gray Matters
1 hour 2 minutes
1 year ago
Jed Shugerman's Major Questions About Emergency Powers and Standing
Adam White and Jace Lington chat with Law Professor Jed Handelsman Shugerman about lingering issues following the Supreme Court’s decision in the Biden v. Nebraska student loan case. They discuss a recent paper Shugerman presented at a Gray Center research roundtable, “Biden v. Nebraska: The New State Standing and the (Old) Purposive Major Questions Doctrine.”

Notes:
  • Biden v. Nebraska: The New State Standing and the (Old) Purposive Major Questions Doctrine, Jed Handelsman Shugerman
  • Major Questions About Presidentialism: Untangling the “Chain of Dependence” Across Administrative Law, Jed Handelsman Shugerman and Jodi L. Short
  • Standing Without Injury, Jonathan H. Adler
  • An Originalist Defense of the Major Questions Doctrine, Michael D. Ramsey
  • The Major Questions Doctrine: Right Diagnosis, Wrong Remedy, Thomas W. Merrill
  • The Ghosts of Chevron Present and Future, Gary S. Lawson
  • The Major Answers Doctrine, Lisa Heinzerling
  • The New Purpose and Intent in Major Questions Cases, Anita S. Krishnakumar
  • The Major Questions Doctrine: Unfounded, Unbounded, and Confounded, Ronald M. Levin
  • The Minor Questions Doctrine, Aaron L. Nielson
  • The Major Questions Doctrine Outside Chevron‘s Domain, Adam R.F. Gustafson
Gray Matters
The C. Boyden Gray Center for the Administrative State, at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School, supports research and debate on the modern administrative state, and the constitutional issues surrounding it. In this podcast, we’ll discuss some of the questions being debated around modern administration — some new questions, some timeless ones. And you can also get the audio from Gray Center events.

Listen to all episodes of Gray Matters at Ricochet.com.