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Administrative law—the legal framework that governs government agencies—has never been more urgent or controversial. In 2024, the Supreme Court’s ruling in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo upended key principles of administrative law. And now, the current presidential administration is pushing the limits of executive authority, wielding executive orders in ways that are both unprecedented and, at times, legally questionable.

Presenter: David Super, Georgetown professor

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Understanding Administrative Law & Challenging Executive Orders Part 2

Date:
April 2, 2025

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