Christine Kexel Chabot (@kexelchabot) 's Twitter Profile
Christine Kexel Chabot

@kexelchabot

Associate Prof. of Law @ MULS; Editor @ JACH; AALS Admin. Law Exec. Committee. Here to change the way you think about the history of the administrative state.

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Nicholas Bagley (@nicholas_bagley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Michigan Law Review is looking for creative proposals for its book review issue on the recent sea changes in administrative law. It's a cool opportunity! yalejreg.com/nc/an-rfp-from…

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Loyola Law Chicago’s Spencer Weber Waller comments in USA TODAY’s “How Google's huge defeat in antitrust case could change how you search the internet” that this decision will be a major boost for other antitrust cases pending against Google and other tech giants: usatoday.com/story/money/20…

Rachel Rothschild (@profrrothschild) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi #lawtwitter - in addition to my environmental course lineup, I'll be running a small, informal seminar this coming year for Michigan Law students on "Women in the Law"🥳. Planning to address topics like the history of women in the profession, gender based harassment, juggling

Christine Kexel Chabot (@kexelchabot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting question! My general sense is that this is a good problem to have. I’m curious to hear whether anyone has ever regretted prioritizing (or not prioritizing) a particular idea? If so was the regrettable decision just bad luck or was it predictable?

Christine Kexel Chabot (@kexelchabot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have a paper for him: Is the Federal Reserve Constitutional? An Originalist Argument for Independent Agencies papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

Dan Deacon (@danieltdeacon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over at Yale Journal on Regulation Notice and Comment blog, the Ad Law Reading Room features two papers, one by Charles Capps and one by Lawrence Solum. Check it out! yalejreg.com/nc/ad-law-read…

Marty Lederman (@marty_lederman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nick Parrillo just published this terrific piece on how early, very capacious foreign affairs delegations (should) undermine any Gundy-like effort to revive a nondelegation doctrine. I was honored to comment on it at a Penn symposium, ... papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

Jonathan Gienapp (@thegnapp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Publication day is here. Thrilled to announce that my new book, *Against Constitutional Originalism: A Historical Critique*, is now available! amazon.com/Against-Consti…

Carolyn Shapiro @cshaplaw at the other places too (@cshaplaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is striking how many posts about Fred Schauer use words like “kind” and “generous. He was both to me. I am so glad that those attributes, as well as his brilliance, are being celebrated. Regardless of scholarly or other professional success, we can all emulate him in that way.