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Chicago folks: Come ask David Strauss & me anything tomorrow about the President's executive powers! Needless to say, lots to discuss. RSVP here: events.uchicago.edu/event/246256...
Apr 14, 2025
“‘Regulatory Reform from Nixon to Biden’ … effectively cuts through the partisan chatter of the Beltway to offer clear-eyed lessons about how we got to where we are and what still needs to be done to confront the emerging regulatory challenges of the day,” writes Prof. @jennifernou.bsky.social.
Apr 30, 2025
Jennifer Nou
Hi folks: With @nicholasbednar.bsky.social, @lorenraeds.bsky.social & Don Kettl, I will be talking at an @appam.bsky.social about the attack on public employees and government programs, Thursday, 2/27, 12.30-2pm EST. Free registration. www.appam.org/events/webin...
Feb 21, 2025
Over at the Notice and Comment blog, today's Ad Law Reading Room covers two pieces: "Presidential Brokering in the Regulatory State" by @jennifernou.bsky.social and "The Chadha Presidency" by @joshchafetz.bsky.social. Check it out! www.yalejreg.com/nc/ad-law-re...
I've been struggling with when to post this draft article, but last week's news about Trump firing the Commissioner of Labor Statistics convinced me I better share it now. It unpacks both the promise and the peril of what I call "informational administration." papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
UChicago Law
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Also time for judges to deny any presumption of regularity. Presume irregularity
Just as OIRA has asserted control over the Federal Election Commission
So important to be talking across disciplines, especially in these times.
Miami-based #UChicagoLaw alums — come join @adamchilton.bsky.social & me tonight to discuss the future of presidential administration
Feb 26, 2025
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Now on SSRN: How do White House policy councils shape the president's highest priority rules? What is their relationship to OIRA and regulatory review? Part of an effort to understand the rise of presidential power through the institutional presidency: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
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Graham’s new book highlights the challenges of and opportunities for regulatory reform.
Transcending Partisanship in Regulatory Reform | The Regulatory Review
Informational Administration: The Administrative State Beyond Legal Administration
On many dimensions, the administrative state is at the nadir of its power. The Supreme Court has tightened administrative law controls on agency power, and the
papers.ssrn.com
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What powers does the president of the United States actually have? How can these executive powers be used to shape policy, respond to crises, or in...
Ask me Anything About the President’s Executive Powers: Q&A with Profs. Jennifer Nou and David A. Strauss
<div> <span>Presidents seeking to make regulatory policy face formidable hurdles, most recently heightened litigation risk, reduced judicial deference, and pol
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Presidential Brokering in the Regulatory State <br>
Today’s Ad Law Reading Room brings two entries. The first is “Presidential Brokering in the Regulatory State,” forthcoming in the George Washington Law Review, by Jennifer Nou. The second is “The Chad...
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Ad Law Reading Room: "Presidential Brokering in the Regulatory State," by Nou & "The Chadha Presidency," by Chafetz - Yale Journal on Regulation
Judges are growing increasingly "frustrat[ed]" (as Judge Ali put it) with the cat-and-mouse "compliance" games of the Trump administration. Judge AliKhan's denial of a "presumption of good faith" by the administration is especially noteworthy.
Feb 26, 2025
Jack Goldsmith
I had predicted that OIRA won't mean shit during Trump 2.0, and if this is true, than I will know I was right. thefederalist.com/2025/02/26/s...
Backseat car hammocks for babies? Thanks to government, they are no longer for sale in the United States. Now, as federal regulators come under attack from within, political scientists and legal scholars gathered for a conference on the future of studying the administrative state: bit.ly/44LJSbW
Feb 26, 2025
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His extensive experience in administrative law could prove he’s equipped to take on the regulatory fights that await him.
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SCOOP: Trump To Tap Jeff Clark As White House Regulation Czar
Read today's Executive Functions Morning Roundup—a tough day in multiple courts for the Trump administration, commentary from @casssunstein.bsky.social, @jadler1969.bsky.social, and @ebharrington.bsky.social, and more (first four stories below). executivefunctions.substack.com/p/morning-ro...
Feb 26, 2025
Executive Functions