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Administrative Law

TAMING THE “WILD WEST” OF NIL: STOPPING THE ABUSE OF COLLECTIVES AND RESTORING SANITY TO THE WORLD OF COLLEGE ATHLETICS
April 23, 2025 EDT
TAMING THE “WILD WEST” OF NIL: STOPPING THE ABUSE OF COLLECTIVES AND RESTORING SANITY TO THE WORLD OF COLLEGE ATHLETICS
Brian C. Fike

This article advocates for the NIL Collectives to be regulated in college athletics.

MAJOR QUESTIONS DOCTRINE: REAL OR FANTASY?
June 05, 2024 EDT
MAJOR QUESTIONS DOCTRINE: REAL OR FANTASY?
Vincent J. Samar

This article explores the major questions doctrine.

REGULATION IS A VERB
April 11, 2024 EDT
REGULATION IS A VERB
Cary Coglianese

This article explores the change in understanding of regulation from a constant noun, meaning a set of rules, to a verb, meaning a suite of ongoing actions.

Collective Constitutionalism: Common-Good Theory and Community Rights at the Intersection of Labor Law and the First Amendment
October 24, 2023 EDT
Collective Constitutionalism: Common-Good Theory and Community Rights at the Intersection of Labor Law and the First Amendment
Alexander T. MacDonald

This article explores common-good theory and its application to real cases through First Amendment and labor law issues. It aims to move the discussion of the common-good forward.

September 30, 2023 EDT
You Shall Not Pass: A Shift Away from Deference to Disclosure Laws and a Return to Freedom of Association - Even in the Electoral Context
Kenneth D. Sapp

This note dives into the controversy surrounding government-led indiscriminate disclosure laws in the electoral context, examining the constitutional and policy debates at the heart of this issue.

May 30, 2023 EDT
Administrative Law: Past, Present, and Future
Donald F. McGahn II

This lecture was delivered as the 42nd John E. Sullivan Lecture at the Ohio Statehouse in 2021. It discusses the expanding regulatory state and the need for a strong judiciary.