The sudden vacancy of Justice Antonin Scalia’s seat on the United States Supreme Court has thrust the presidential appointments process into a national spotlight. The Duke Law Journal‘s Administrative Law Symposium in 2015 provides an in-depth look from top scholars on the contentious issues of presidential appointments and Senate confirmation. Find the articles on our website, published in Volume 64, Number 8.
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Volume 74
Fall 2024 Issue
Mass Tort Litigation, Chapter 11, and Good Faith: Let Not Perfect be the Enemy of Pretty, Pretty Good
Lawrence Ponoroff
Predatory Decarceration
Elenore Wade
Access to Algorithmic Justice: Defending a Right to Expert Assistance for Indigent Defendants
Meghna Melkote & Madhavi Nambiar
Volume 74
Spring 2025 Issue
Guns, Judges, and Trump
Rebecca Brown, Lee Epstein, and Mitu Gulati | Forthcoming
Bruen in a Changing Judiciary
Joseph Blocher | Forthcoming
Judges, Guns, and “MAGA:” a Comment on Brown, Epstein & Gulati
Brannon P. Denning | Forthcoming
Anticipating a New Modern Skidmore Standard
Kristin E. Hickman | Forthcoming
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