C. Boyden Gray Center Calls for Papers on “Textualism and Administration After Loper Bright”

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| January 14, 2025

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In the Yale Journal on Regulation Notice and Comment blog, Adam White calls for papers for presentation in summer 2025 at Antonin Scalia Law School:

Judges, lawyers, legislators and academics will grapple with these questions for many years to come—just as they did for decades after Chevron itself. Legal scholarship, at its best, exists to inform and improve such deliberations, the C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State is inviting papers on “Textualism and Administration After Loper Bright,” to be presented and discussed at a research roundtable at the Antonin Scalia Law School in Summer 2025.

To support scholarly research and discussion on this important subject, we offer authors a substantial honorarium for their draft, and after the roundtable we will post the authors’ subsequent drafts to the Gray Center’s Working Papers Series.

If you would like to submit a paper for this roundtable, then please email a short description of your project to the Gray Center’s executive director, Adam White (awhite36@gmu.edu), by February 10, 2025. We will schedule the roundtable in consultation with the authors.