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In recent years the Supreme Court has decided critically important executive power and administrative law cases. From agency deference and adjudication, to presidential immunity, to "jaw boning"—what does it all me...
Panel 3: The Future of Executive Power is an episode from FedSoc Events by The Federalist Society. In recent years the Supreme Court has decided critically important executive power and administrative law cases. From agency deference and ad...
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In recent years the Supreme Court has decided critically important executive power and administrative law cases. From agency deference and adjudication, to presidential immunity, to "jaw boning"—what does it all mean for the future of the presidency and the administrative state the president oversees? How might the country's new president approach these issues? Featuring: Steven Engel, Partner, Dechert LLP Jack Goldsmith, Learned Hand Professor of Law at Harvard University Sarah Harris, Partner, Williams & Connolly LLP Moderator: Hon. Chad Readler, U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
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Published Mar 12, 2025 and 68:49 long