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6 Apr 2018, 6:00 am by Randy Barnett
The first recipients will be professors Gary Lawson (Boston University School of Law) and Guy Seidman (IDC Herzliya—Radzyner School of Law) for their book, A Great Power of Attorney: Understanding the Fiduciary Constitution (Kansas University Press, 2017), which explores the type of legal document that is the Constitution and how this affects the powers it grants to government officials and the duties they owe to the public. [read post]
29 Jan 2018, 7:41 am by Dennis Crouch
Lawson, Gary, Appointments and Illegal Adjudication: The AIA Through a Constitutional Lens (January 12, 2018). [read post]
7 Jan 2018, 5:13 pm by Orly Lobel
Larry Solum's list - Legal Theory Bookworm: Favorite Books of 2017 Here are ten of the Legal Theory Bookworm selections that I found most interesting in 2017 listed in alphabetical order: Congress's Constitution: Legislative Authority and the Separation of Powers by Josh Chafetz Evidence of the Law: Proving Legal Claims by Gary Lawson Impeachment by Cass Sunstein Imposing Risk: A Normative Framework by John Oberdiek The Internationalists: How a Radical Plan to Outlaw War… [read post]
5 Dec 2017, 7:42 am
"Update on the Calabresi-Hirji paper on the Federal Judiciary": Gary Lawson has this guest post at the "Balkinization" blog. [read post]
20 Sep 2017, 3:06 am by Walter Olson
” [@bradheath on Jason Szep, Tim Reid, and Peter Eisler Reuters investigation] Fourth Circuit asked to overturn forfeiture of antiquarian coins seized under “cultural patrimony” law [Peter Tompa, Antique Coin Collectors Guild] Videos from April conference at Scalia/George Mason on due process and the administrative state: Neomi Rao, Philip Hamburger, Gary Lawson, Ronald Cass, Jonathan Adler, Hon. [read post]
14 Sep 2017, 9:30 am by Karen Tani
Legal scholars Gary Lawson and Guy Seidman propose that the Constitution, for purposes of interpretation, is a kind of fiduciary, or agency, instrument. [read post]
25 Aug 2017, 10:44 am by Howard Wasserman
My framing relies on Gary Lawson's version of departmentalism--the president can ignore judicial precedent as precedent he believes gets the Constitution wrong, but cannot ignore court orders. [read post]
27 Jun 2017, 12:49 pm by Calvin TerBeek
Murray’s book is further instructive as he relies on the scholarship of academic originalists such as Randy Barnett, Michael Greve, and Gary Lawson (271, 272, 278, 279, 285) and libertarian law professor Richard Epstein, (285, 286) to construct his argument. [read post]
10 May 2017, 9:30 pm by Kent Barnett
Second, although the Supreme Court may have effectively banished formal rulemaking, it did so only in strikingly unpersuasive decisions (Allegheny-Ludlum and Florida East Coast Railway), as Gary Lawson has ably described. [read post]
9 May 2017, 12:56 pm by Barbara Moreno
Gary Lawson, “A Great Power of Attorney”: Understanding the Fiduciary Constitution (2017). [read post]
16 Apr 2017, 9:40 am by Jonathan H. Adler
The conference will feature a wide range of academics and practitioners, including Beth Brinkman, Ronald Cass, William Creeley, William Funk, Judge Douglas Ginsburg, Philip Hamburger, Gary Lawson, Nelson Lund, Jennifer Mascott, Aaron Neilson, Ashley Parrish, and Ann Woolhandler, among others (including yours truly and Neomi Rao, the center director and Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs administrator nominee). [read post]
26 Jan 2017, 6:00 am by Mark Graber
  Proponents of originalism (Gary Lawson), common law practice (Philip Hamburger) and a traditional separation of powers (Jeremy Waldron), who insist that some institutional arrangement A is a priori legitimate all fall prey to Vermeule’s claim that institutional arrangement B, the contemporary administrative state, is as legitimate. [read post]
24 Jan 2017, 6:00 am by JB
Indeed, one way of understanding the conservative critiques we have seen in the past few years is that the elite consensus has broken down.Put another way, the very fact that Vermeuele feels that he must spend the first several chapters of his book responding to scholars like Philip Hamburger and Gary Lawson suggests that the ideological consensus among politicians, judges, and lawyers that produced ever greater judicial abnegation throughout the twentieth century may have… [read post]
22 Jan 2017, 6:00 am by Guest Blogger
As an originalist more faint-hearted than, say, Gary Lawson, I am troubled by that question as a matter of high level theory, but most of my academic work on the matter assumes a baseline of substantial delegation to federal agencies. [read post]
20 Jan 2017, 8:46 am by Sandy Levinson
              Along the way, he also delivers quite devastating critiques of three prominent defenders of what might be termed the “old order” of critics of the administrative state, Jeremy Waldron, Philip  Hamburger, and Gary Lawson. [read post]
1 Feb 2016, 3:26 am by Peter Mahler
In 2008, following a series of trial and appellate court rulings including a valuation hearing with expert testimony by two business appraiser heavyweights — Roger Grabowski of Duff & Phelps for the purchasers and Gary Trugman of Trugman Valuation Associates for the seller — the trial court valued the seller’s shares at $32.2 million adopting Trugman’s discounted cash flow (DCF) approach. [read post]
23 Oct 2015, 3:42 pm by Randy Barnett
Although I have been making this argument about this two year gap for years, I got it from Gary Lawson and Patricia Granger’s influential article on the original meaning of the Necessary and Proper Clause. [read post]