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Gray MattersThe C. Boyden Gray Center for the Administrative State, at George Mason Universitys Antonin Scalia Law School, supports research and debate on the modern administrative state, and the constitutional issues surrounding it. In this podcast, well... Author: The C. Boyden Gray Center for the Administrative State
The C. Boyden Gray Center for the Administrative State, at George Mason Universitys Antonin Scalia Law School, supports research and debate on the modern administrative state, and the constitutional issues surrounding it. In this podcast, well 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. Language: en Genres: Government Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Eli Nachmany on the Stare Decisis Effects of Loper Bright 1
Wednesday, 26 November, 2025
Jace Lington and Bennett Nuss discuss the implications of the Loper Bright decision on administrative law with guest Eli Nachmany. Eli’s forthcoming paper, “Deference Undisturbed,” examines the effects of theLoper Bright decision on prior cases decided under the Chevron framework. They discuss the open legal questions that remain after the end of Chevron, the role of Congress in shaping administrative law, and the future of various deference doctrines. Notes:Vacatur as Complete Relief, Eli Nachmany, Cato Supreme Court Review Chevron Deference Was Fun While It Lasted, Eugene Scalia, Wall Street Journal













