Federalist Society Event on Limits of Agency Authority

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| January 16, 2026

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The Federalist Society is hosting a webinar on the “Nondelegation and the Limits of Agency Authority after Consumers’ Research and Loper Bright” next Friday, January 23 at 2:00 PM ET. Details and registration link below:

The panel will discuss the questions left open—or raised—by the Supreme Court’s decisions in FCC v. Consumers’ Research and Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, about the proper approach to statutory construction and the role that the nondelegation doctrine should play as a background principle in statutory analysis in cases where an agency has claimed broad authority to weigh competing public values when promulgating legislative rules.

Featuring:

  • Prof. Jonathan Adler, Tazewell Taylor Professor of Law and William H. Cabell Research Professor, William & Mary Law School; Senior Fellow, Property and Environment Research Center
  • Prof. Ilan Wurman, Julius E. Davis Professor of Law, University of Minnesota Law School
  • (Moderator) Adam White, Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute; Director, Scalia Law’s C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State