Videos tagged with Admin Law

  • The Duke Law Journal’s Administrative Law Symposium strives to produce an annual commentary on each year’s major developments in the field of federal administrative law. The symposium reports and analyzes those developments which are of general significance, presenting in one volume a discussion of current controversial issues which should be of interest both to the infrequent agency practitioner and to the attorney or agency member who desires a cross-agency perspective on those issues.

  • The Duke Law Journal’s Administrative Law Symposium strives to produce an annual commentary on each year’s major developments in the field of federal administrative law. The symposium reports and analyzes those developments which are of general significance, presenting in one volume a discussion of current controversial issues which should be of interest both to the infrequent agency practitioner and to the attorney or agency member who desires a cross-agency perspective on those issues.

  • The Duke Law Journal’s Administrative Law Symposium strives to produce an annual commentary on each year’s major developments in the field of federal administrative law. The symposium reports and analyzes those developments which are of general significance, presenting in one volume a discussion of current controversial issues which should be of interest both to the infrequent agency practitioner and to the attorney or agency member who desires a cross-agency perspective on those issues.

  • Session 2: Designing Rules & Adjudicators for the New Landscape

    Conference title: Charting the New Landscape of Administrative Adjudication

    Presenters: Michael Sant’ambrogio (Michigan State University, College of Law), Adam Zimmerman (Loyola Law School, Los Angeles), Michael D. Frakes (Duke Law School), Melissa Wasserman (Texas Law), and Arti Rai (Duke Law School)

    Kent Barnett (University of Georgia, School of Law), moderator.

  • Session 1: The New Landscape of Administrative Adjudication

    Conference title: Charting the New Landscape of Administrative Adjudication

    Presenters: Kathryn Kovacs (Rutgers Law School), John F. Duffy (University of Virginia, School of Law), Emily Bremer (Notre Dame Law School), and Matt Wiener (Penn Law).

    Christopher J. Walker (Moritz College of Law), moderator.

  • Session 3: The New Landscape in Context—Immigration Adjudication

    Conference title: Charting the New Landscape of Administrative Adjudication

    Presenters: Catherine Y. Kim (Brooklyn Law School), Amy Semet (Columbia University), Michael Kagan (UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law), and Jennifer Lee Koh (UCI Law).

    Moderator: Dean Kerry Abrams (Duke Law School)

  • Lunch Panel: The Agency Adjudicators’ View on the New Landscape

    Conference title: Charting the New Landscape of Administrative Adjudication

    Presenters: Nancy Griswold, Chief Administrative Law Judge of the Office of Medicare Hearings and Appeals, Scott Boalick, Chief Administrative Patent Judge of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, James McHenry, Director of the Executive Office for Immigration Review.

    Christopher J. Walker, moderator.