Latest Bureaucratic state Podcast Episodes
A Debate on The Right—Climate Lawsuits and Federalism: What Is the Role of State Tort Law?
Gray Matters - May 17, 2024 13:45 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsThis is a rebroadcast of a panel discussion from an event we co-hosted on May 15, 2024, with the Manhattan Institute and the Federalist Society. The panelists discuss whether state tort law is an appropriate tool for addressing climate change and the petition for certiorari in Sunoco LP, et al. v...
Federal Preemption and Environmental Regulation
Gray Matters - May 03, 2024 21:35 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsThis is a rebroadcast of the Gray Center's Federal Preemption and Environmental Regulation Webinar. We hosted this event on April 29, 2024, to discuss the issues involved in two pending cases where energy companies have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review whether the Clean Air Act preempts att...
Paul Ray's Critique of the Expertise Rationale for Chevron Deference
Gray Matters - March 08, 2024 18:34 - 47 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsAdam White and Jace Lington chat with former OIRA Administrator Paul J. Ray about his new paper, “Lover, Mystic, Bureaucrat, Judge: The Communication of Expertise and the Deference Doctrines.” In the paper, Mr. Ray critiques the expertise rationale for Chevron deference, arguing that agency emplo...
Equity and the Administrative State
Gray Matters - March 01, 2024 18:03 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsThe C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State and the Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy recently hosted a series of webinars ahead of a forthcoming symposium on Equity and the Administrative State. This episode of Gray Matters is a panel discussion from February 23...
Racial Classifications and Democratic Institutions
Gray Matters - February 23, 2024 18:31 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsThe C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State and the Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy recently hosted a series of webinars ahead of a forthcoming symposium on Equity and the Administrative State. This episode of Gray Matters is a panel discussion about the use of...
Disney v. Democracy
Gray Matters - February 16, 2024 19:54 - 58 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsJace Lington chats with Scalia Law Professor Donald J. Kochan about Florida and Disney. They discuss his recent paper applying public choice theory to Florida’s Reedy Creek Improvement Act of 1967 and why the special treatment Disney received from the state is not a good model for state and local...
Jed Shugerman's Major Questions About Emergency Powers and Standing
Gray Matters - February 09, 2024 18:50 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsAdam White and Jace Lington chat with Law Professor Jed Handelsman Shugerman about lingering issues following the Supreme Court’s decision in the Biden v. Nebraska student loan case. They discuss a recent paper Shugerman presented at a Gray Center research roundtable, “Biden v. Nebraska: The New ...
Michael Ramsey’s Originalist Defense of the Major Questions Doctrine
Gray Matters - February 02, 2024 16:25 - 52 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsAdam White and Jace Lington chat with Law Professor Michael D. Ramsey about how originalists can defend the major questions doctrine as a substantive canon of interpretation. He examines post-ratification court practice and other substantive canons designed by judges to minimize the harms of judi...
Fixing Deference with Ronald A. Cass
Gray Matters - January 26, 2024 14:00 - 58 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsAdam White and Jace Lington chat with Ronald A. Cass about the future of judicial deference to agency actions. They discuss Cass’s recent papers, “Fixing Deference: Delegation, Discretion, and Deference Under Separated Powers,” published by the New York University Journal of Law & Liberty, and “G...
The Future of Financial Regulation Panel 2: What Should Regulate the Financial Regulators?
Gray Matters - December 19, 2023 15:38 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsThe C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State, the Mercatus Center, and the Journal of Law, Economics & Policy recently hosted a full-day symposium on the future of financial regulation. This episode of Gray Matters is a panel discussion featuring law professors Bridget C....
The Future of Financial Regulation Panel 1: What is the Future of Financial Regulation?
Gray Matters - December 16, 2023 02:08 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsThe C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State, the Mercatus Center, and the Journal of Law, Economics & Policy recently hosted a full-day symposium on the future of financial regulation. This episode of Gray Matters is a panel discussion featuring the Hoover Institution's Jo...
The Future of Financial Regulation: Keynote Conversation with Jelena McWilliams
Gray Matters - December 13, 2023 09:42 - 33 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsThis episode of Gray Matters is the first of a three-part series and came out of a recent conference we hosted about the future of financial regulation. In this episode, Adam White speaks with former FDIC Chairman Jelena McWilliams about the current state of banking regulation. They discuss presi...
Cicero Institute 2023 Report on State Regulatory Process Reform
Gray Matters - December 05, 2023 16:19 - 46 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsAdam White and Jace Lington talk with Jonathan Wolfson about a new Cicero Institute report that ranks state regulatory systems based on their accountability, responsiveness, and transparency. They discuss cost-benefit analysis, regulatory sunset provisions, state-level centralized review modeled ...
Chevron on Trial Panel 4: The Future of Deference and Environmental Law
Gray Matters - November 28, 2023 17:56 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsThe C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State and the George Mason Law Review recently hosted a full-day symposium on the future of Chevron Deference. This episode of Gray Matters is a panel discussion featuring Professors Caroline Cecot, Emily Hammond, and E. Donald Elliott...
Chevron on Trial Panel 3: Who Interprets Statutes?
Gray Matters - November 21, 2023 18:16 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsThe C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State and the George Mason Law Review recently hosted a full-day symposium on the future of Chevron Deference. This episode of Gray Matters is a panel discussion featuring Aditya Bamzai, Jonathan S. Masur, Eli Nachmany, Victoria F. Nou...
Chevron on Trial Keynote: Paul J. Ray on the Expertise Rationale for Chevron Deference and a Fireside Chat with Jennifer Mascott
Gray Matters - November 14, 2023 13:40 - 44 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsThe C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State and the George Mason Law Review recently hosted a full-day symposium on the future of Chevron Deference. This episode of Gray Matters features a keynote address from Paul J. Ray, presenting his new paper about the expertise ratio...
Chevron on Trial Panel 2: Is Chevron Inevitable? What Should Replace It?
Gray Matters - November 07, 2023 17:05 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsThe C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State and the George Mason Law Review recently hosted a full-day symposium on the future of Chevron Deference. This episode of Gray Matters features a discussion among Law Professors Lisa Schultz Bressman, John F. Duffy, and Daniel E. ...
Chevron on Trial Panel 1: Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo
Gray Matters - October 31, 2023 17:45 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsThe C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State and the George Mason Law Review recently hosted a full-day symposium on the future of Chevron Deference. This episode of Gray Matters features a discussion among Law Professors Kent Barnett, Christopher J. Walker, and Thomas W. M...
SCOTUS Preview Part 2 with Josh Chafetz and Noah Rosenblum
Gray Matters - October 18, 2023 00:21 - 57 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsAdam White and Jace Lington talk with Josh Chafetz and Noah Rosenblum about some of the big administrative law cases pending before the U.S. Supreme Court. They discuss the state of the Court, where things might be headed next, and problems with conservative critiques of the Administrative State....
SCOTUS Preview Part 1 with Richard Epstein and Allyson Ho
Gray Matters - October 10, 2023 21:51 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsAdam White talks with NYU Law Professor Richard Epstein and Gibson Dunn Partner Allyson Ho about the upcoming Supreme Court term. They discuss the recent oral argument in the CFPB funding case, the major questions doctrine, how the court should approach revisiting Chevron deference in the upcomin...
"Why Congress" with Philip Wallach
Gray Matters - June 29, 2023 17:14 - 44 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsJace Lington talks with AEI’s Philip Wallach about his new book, Why Congress. They discuss what makes Congress central to the American system of representative government and reasons we should look to Congress as the best place to resolve the most contentious issues of our day. Notes: Why C...
Rethinking Civil Service Management with James-Christian Blockwood
Gray Matters - June 09, 2023 17:57 - 45 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsAdam White and Jace Lington talk with James-Christian Blockwood about his recent Government Executive article on civil service reform. They discuss current proposals to make more civil servants removable at will as well as ways to build a nonpartisan, professional federal workforce that protects ...
"You Report to Me" with David Bernhardt
Gray Matters - May 10, 2023 17:25 - 51 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsAdam White and Jace Lington talk with former Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt about his new book, You Report to Me: Accountability for the Failing Administrative State. In the book, Secretary Bernhardt offers his perspective on reforming the administrative state based on years of public ...
Scalia's Rise
Gray Matters - May 04, 2023 18:14 - 45 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsJace Lington talks with Adam White about the new book, Scalia: Rise to Greatness, 1936–1986, by James Rosen. They discuss Scalia’s early life and career, including his family, his faith, and his work in private practice and as a lawyer and teacher. Adam highly recommends the book for anyone inter...
Gray Lecture: The Administrative State Debate—A View From the Secretary’s Office
Gray Matters - April 27, 2023 18:17 - 49 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsFormer Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia delivers the Second Annual C. Boyden Gray Lecture on the Administrative State. Following an introduction by Boston University School of Law Dean Emeritus Ron Cass, Secretary Scalia discusses his time working at the Department of Labor and how his experience...
Gray Lecture Panel 2: Congress’s Power of the Purse in the Modern Administrative State
Gray Matters - April 21, 2023 20:41 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsFormer Director of the Office of Management and Budget Mick Mulvaney and Stanford Law Professor Michael W. McConnell discuss the importance of Congress's power of the purse in constitutional government, an issue of significant importance in cases now before the Supreme Court, in a conversation wi...
Gray Lecture Panel 1: What is "The Rule of Law" in Administrative Law?
Gray Matters - April 13, 2023 17:04 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsRonald A. Cass, Sally Katzen, and Noah J. Philips kick off the 2023 Annual Gray Lecture with a conversation about the "rule of law" in administrative law. This panel discussion builds on a forthcoming symposium featuring essays on the rule of law that will soon appear in the NYU Journal of Law & ...
Judge Glock and the Origins of the Novice Administrative State
Gray Matters - March 27, 2023 15:23 - 45 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsAdam White and Jace Lington talk with Judge Glock, director of research and senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, about how progressive reformers designed independent regulatory commissions to replace the function of juries, the subject of his new article in Regulation magazine. Glock argues ...
NYU Rule of Law Symposium Keynote Address: Judge Neomi Rao on the Missing Congress
Gray Matters - March 21, 2023 18:29 - 25 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsThe Honorable Neomi Rao gives keynote remarks about the tendency of courts to look at tradeoffs between the executive and judicial branches and largely ignore Congress in separation of powers cases. Her speech came out of a forthcoming symposium in the NYU Journal of Law & Liberty and took place ...
NYU Rule of Law Symposium Panel 2: The Roberts Court and the Administrative State
Gray Matters - March 13, 2023 19:09 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsProfessors Gary Lawson and Sally Katzen join Adam White to talk about the Roberts Court and administrative law on a panel moderated by Judge Steven J. Menashi. The discussion came out of a forthcoming symposium in the NYU Journal of Law & Liberty and took place on campus at NYU. Source
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