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GWLR Administrative Law Panel

by The George Washington Law Review

The George Washington Law Review (GWLR) annually hosts the Administrative Law Panel as part of the American Bar Association's Administrative Law Conference. This event brings together esteemed legal scholars and practitioners to discuss contemporary issues in administrative law, fostering insightful dialogue and scholarly exchange.

The panel covers a range of topics pertinent to administrative law, including the nondelegation doctrine, agency enforcement discretion, and the role of preambles in regulatory interpretation. Discussions often delve into the constitutional implications of agency actions and the evolving landscape of administrative procedures.

Attendees have the opportunity to engage with leading experts in the field, participate in Q&A sessions, and network with peers. The event also features presentations of forthcoming articles to be published in the GWLR's Annual Review of Administrative Law, providing attendees with early insights into cutting-edge legal scholarship.

This panel is ideal for legal professionals, academics, and students interested in administrative law. It offers a platform to stay informed about recent developments, gain diverse perspectives, and contribute to ongoing discussions shaping the field.

Speakers(5)

Aaron Nielson

Associate Professor of Law at Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School

Aaron Nielson is a legal scholar specializing in administrative law and serves as a public member of the Administrative Conference of the United States.

Cass Sunstein

Robert Walmsley University Professor at Harvard Law School

Cass Sunstein is a renowned legal scholar and author, having served as Administrator of the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs and as a member of the President’s Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technology.

J.B. Ruhl

David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair in Law at Vanderbilt Law School

J.B. Ruhl is an expert in environmental, natural resources, and property law, with research interests in the legal industry and legal technology.

John Nay

Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at New York University School of Law

John Nay holds a Ph.D. in computational decision science and focuses on applying computational methods to legal and policy analysis.

Robert Glicksman

J.B. and Maurice C. Shapiro Professor of Environmental Law at George Washington University Law School

Robert Glicksman is a noted expert in environmental, natural resources, and administrative law, with numerous publications in leading law journals.

Event Details

Date
October 20, 2017
Location
🇺🇸 Washington, D.C., United States
Capital Hilton
Pricing
Varies by tier
Audience
Legal professionals, academics, and students interested in administrative law.
CLE Credits
CLE accreditation pending

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