Texas Law Hosts Eighth Annual Administrative Law New Scholarship Roundtable

Texas Law Hosts Eighth Annual Administrative Law New Scholarship Roundtable PRESENTERS & COMMENTERS Cristina Isabel Ceballos, Curbing the President’s Power Over Criminal Administrative Law Commenter: Peter Strauss Elena Chachko, Toward Regulatory Protectionism: The International Elements of Agency Power Commenter: Michael Sant’Ambrogio Emily Chertoff, Systemic Agency Enforcement Challenges Commenter: Glen Staszewski Lunch Time Speaker: Kathleen Claussen (co-author Kristin Blankely), Alternative Adjudication Dan Deacon, Responding to Alternatives Commenter: Anya Bernstein Amit Haim, Binding Language in Government Guidance Documents Commenter: Melissa Wasserman Richard Jolly, The Administrative State’s Jury Problem Commenter: Ron Levin Eli Nachmany, Slicing up Chevron Commenter: Kristin Hickman Lindsay Nash, Inventing Deportation Arrests Commenter: Emily Bremer Rachel Rothschild, Juristocracy and Administrative Governance: From Benzene to Climate Commenter: Nick Parrillo Gabriel Scheffler (co-author Daniel Walters), The Concealed Administrative State Commenter: Wendy Wagner Jennifer Selin (co-author Jordan Butcher), How Free is Information? Transparency in State Government Commenter: Christopher Walker Jeffery Zhang, Administrative Law in Eras of Risk and Uncertainty Commenter: Nathan Cortez

The University of Texas School of Law is pleased to host the eighth annual Administrative Law New Scholarship Roundtable on May 16-17, 2023. Texas Law’s Prof. Melissa Wasserman and Prof. Wendy Wagner are organizing the event.

The Administrative Law New Scholarship Roundtable is an annual event, hosted by a rotating series of law schools, at which approximately 12 authors workshop their papers in a series of individual sessions, one for each paper, over the course of a day and a half. Each paper is introduced by a senior scholar who comments on the work and facilitates discussion of it with all participants. Papers are chosen by the multi-school organizing committee from a public call for proposals that is announced several months in advance of the event. Authors must have less than 10 years of tenure-track teaching.

Presenters & Commenters

Cristina Isabel Ceballos, Curbing the President’s Power Over Criminal Administrative Law
Commenter: Peter Strauss

Elena Chachko, Toward Regulatory Protectionism: The International Elements of Agency Power
Commenter: Michael Sant’Ambrogio

Emily Chertoff, Systemic Agency Enforcement Challenges
Commenter: Glen Staszewski

Lunch Time Speaker:
Kathleen Claussen (co-author Kristin Blankely), Alternative Adjudication

Dan Deacon, Responding to Alternatives
Commenter: Anya Bernstein

Amit Haim, Binding Language in Government Guidance Documents
Commenter: Melissa Wasserman

Richard Jolly, The Administrative State’s Jury Problem
Commenter: Ron Levin

Eli Nachmany, Slicing up Chevron
Commenter: Kristin Hickman

Lindsay Nash, Inventing Deportation Arrests
Commenter: Emily Bremer

Rachel Rothschild, Juristocracy and Administrative Governance: From Benzene to Climate
Commenter: Nick Parrillo

Gabriel Scheffler (co-author Daniel Walters), The Concealed Administrative State
Commenter: Wendy Wagner

Jennifer Selin (co-author Jordan Butcher), How Free is Information? Transparency in State Government
Commenter: Christopher Walker

Jeffery Zhang, Administrative Law in Eras of Risk and Uncertainty
Commenter: Nathan Cortez

Participants

Anya Bernstein —Professor of Law, University of Connecticut School of Law

Emily Bremer — Associate Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame Law School

Cristina Isabel Ceballos — JD/PhD Candidate, Stanford Law School (2021) & Stanford Department of Philosophy (expected 2023)

Elena Chachko — Fellow, Harvard Law School

Emily Chertoff — Fellow, Columbia Law School

Kathleen Claussen — Professor of Law, Georgetown Law

Nathan Cortez—Adelfa Botello Callejo Endowed Professor of Law in Leadership and Latino Studies, Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law

Dan Deacon — Assistant Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School

Amit Haim — JD Candidate, Stanford University School of Law

Kristin Hickman — McKnight Presidential Professor in Law, Distinguished McKnight University Professor, & Harlan Albert Rogers Professor in Law, University of Minnesota Law School

Richard Jolly — Associate Professor of Law, Southwestern Law School

Ron Levin — William R. Orthwein Distinguished Professor of Law, Washington University in St. Louis School of Law

Eli Nachmany — Judicial Law Clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

Lindsay Nash — Associate Professor of Law, Yeshiva University Cardozo School of Law

Nick Parrillo—William K. Townsend Professor of Law and Professor of History, Yale Law School

Rachel Rothschild — Assistant Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School

Michael Sant’Ambrogio — Professor of Law & Senior Associate Dean for Faculty & Academic Affairs, Michigan State University College of Law

Gabriel Scheffler — Associate Professor of Law, University of Miami School of Law

Jennifer Selin — Attorney Advisor, Administrative Conference of the United States

Glen Staszewski — Professor of Law & The A.J. Thomas Faculty Scholar, Michigan State University College of Law

Peter Strauss — Betts Professor Emeritus of Law, Columbia Law School

Wendy Wagner — Richard Dale Endowed Chair in Law, The University of Texas School of Law

Chris Walker — Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School

Melissa Wasserman — Charles Tilford McCormick Professor of Law & Associate Dean for Research, The University of Texas School of Law

Jeffery Zhang — Assistant Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School

Category: Faculty Scholarship