Necessary & Proper Episode 63: Kisor and Gundy – The Future of Administrative Law?
Description
On February 15, 2021, Erin M. Hawley and Jennifer Nou joined the Federalist Society's Chicago Student Chapter for a discussion on the future of administrative law.
Featuring:
- Erin M. Hawley, Senior Legal Fellow, Independent Women's Law Center
- Jennifer Nou, Professor of Law, University of Chicago Law School
- [Introduction] Hallie Saunders, Programming Director, The Federalist Society's Chicago Student Chapter
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Published 08/27/24
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Published 08/15/24