Instructors
Adrian Vermeule
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Administrative Law and Regulatory Policy: Problems, Text, and Cases
February 2, 2023
Stephen G. Breyer, Richard B. Stewart, Cass R. Sunstein & Adrian Vermeule, Administrative Law and Regulatory Policy: Problems, Text, and Cases (Wolters Kluwer Law &…
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Law and Leviathan: Redeeming the Administrative State
February 2, 2023
Cass R. Sunstein & Adrian Vermeule, Law and Leviathan: Redeeming the Administrative State (2020).
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The Unitary Executive: Past, Present, Future
February 2, 2023
Cass R. Sunstein & Adrian Vermeule, The Unitary Executive: Past, Present, Future, 2020 Sup. Ct. Rev. 83 (2021).
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Cass R. Sunstein & Adrian Vermeule, Presidential Review: The President’s Statutory Authority Over Independent Agencies, 109 Geo. L.J. 637 (2021).
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Delegating to Enemies
February 2, 2023
Jacob E. Gersen & Adrian Vermeule, Essay, Delegating to Enemies, 112 Colum. L. Rev. 2193 (2012).
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An Introduction to the Classical Legal Tradition
January 30, 2023
Prerequisite: None Exam Type: No Exam The reading group will introduce students to the classical legal tradition, as practiced in Europe, Britain and the United…
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Advanced Issues in Administrative Law and Theory
January 30, 2023
Prerequisite: Admission is by permission; applicants should submit a resume and a short (1-2 paragraph) statement of interest and relevant background (combined into 1 PDF)…
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Administrative Law
January 30, 2023
Prerequisite: None Exam Type: In Class This course will study law making and law application by executive departments of government. Using the material covered in…
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Book Review: Louis Fisher, In the Name of National Security: Unchecked Presidential Power and the Reynolds Case
January 23, 2023
Adrian Vermeule, Book Review: Louis Fisher, In the Name of National Security: Unchecked Presidential Power and the Reynolds Case, 122 Pol. Sci. Q. 322 (2007).
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Administrative Law in the Modern Era
January 18, 2023
Prerequisite: None Exam Type: No Exam The seminar will explore a variety of legal issues in connection with the modern administrative state, some of which…
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Advanced Issues in Administrative Law and Theory
January 18, 2023
Prerequisite: Admission is by permission; applicants should submit a resume and a short (1-2 paragraph) statement of interest and relevant background by January 1, 2022…
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Rediscovering The Legal Process
January 18, 2023
Prerequisite: Admission is by permission; applicants should submit a resume and a short (1-2 paragraph) statement of interest and relevant background by January 1, 2022…
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Administrative Law
January 18, 2023
Prerequisite: None Exam Type: In Class This course will study law making and law application by executive departments of government. Using the material covered in…
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Administrative Law
January 18, 2023
Prerequisites: None Exam Type: Please refer to the Spring 2021 Exam Schedule This course will study law making and law application by executive departments…
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There is no conservative legal movement
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, There is no conservative legal movement, Wash. Post (July 6, 2022).
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Customary Law and Popular Sovereignty
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, Customary Law and Popular Sovereignty, Ius & Iustitium (Jan. 12, 2022).
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Reviving the Classical Constitution
October 19, 2022
Adrien Vermeule, Reviving the Classical Constitution, Ius & Iustitium (Feb. 3, 2022).
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Pickwickian Originalism
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, Pickwickian Originalism, Ius & Iustitium (Mar. 22, 2022).
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If every judge is an originalist, originalism is meaningless
October 19, 2022
Conor Casey & Adrien Vermeule, If every judge is an originalist, originalism is meaningless, Wash. Post., Mar. 25, 2022.
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The Supreme Court Is on the Wrong Path
October 19, 2022
Adrien Vermeule, The Supreme Court Is on the Wrong Path, N.Y. Times, Feb. 3, 2022.
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Myths of Common Good Constitutionalism
October 19, 2022
Conor Casey & Adrien Vermeule, Myths of Common Good Constitutionalism, 45 Harv. J. L. & Pub. Pol’y 103 (2022).
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Supreme Court Justices Have Forgotten What the Law Is For
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, Supreme Court Justices Have Forgotten What the Law Is For, N.Y. Times, Feb. 3, 2022.
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Common Good Constitutionalism
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, Common Good Constitutionalism (forthcoming 2022).
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Echoes of the Ius Commune
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, Echoes of the Ius Commune, 66 Am. J. Juris. 85 (2021) (reviewing Nicholas Barber, The Principles of Constitutionalism (2018)).
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Why Conservative Justices Are More Likely to Defect
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, Opinion, Why Conservative Justices Are More Likely to Defect, Wash. Post, July 8, 2020.
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Rules, Commands and Principles in the Administrative State
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, Rules, Commands and Principles in the Administrative State, 130 Yale L.J. F. 356 (Jan. 6, 2021).
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The Right Constitutional Philosophy for This Moment
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, The Right Constitutional Philosophy for This Moment, Atlantic (Mar. 31, 2020).
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Neo-?
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, Neo-?, 133 Harv. L. Rev. F. 103 (2020).
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What Motivated Jesuit Missionaries in ‘New France’?
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, What Motivated Jesuit Missionaries in ‘New France’?, 221 America, Sept. 16, 2019, at 54 (reviewing Bronwen McShea, Apostles of Empire: The Jesuits of…
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Liberalism and the Invisible Hand
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, Address at the Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture, 2018 Fall Conference, “Higher Powers”: Liberalism and the Invisible Hand (Nov. 2, 2018).
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The Publius Paradox
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, The Publius Paradox, 82 Modern L. Rev. 1 (2019).
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The Publius Paradox: On the Dangers of a Weak Executive
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, The Publius Paradox: On the Dangers of a Weak Executive, 82 Modern L. Rev. 1 (2019)…
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A Christian Strategy
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, A Christian Strategy, First Things, Nov. 2017, at 41.
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Does Michigan v. EPA Require Cost-Benefit Analysis
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, Does Michigan v. EPA Require Cost-Benefit Analysis?, Yale J. on Reg. Notice & Comment (Feb. 6, 2017).
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The Flight 216 Selection
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, The Flight 216 Selection, First Things (Feb. 2, 2017).
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The Morality of Administrative Law
October 19, 2022
Cass Sunstein & Adrian Vermeule, The Morality of Administrative Law, 131 Harv. L. Rev. 1924 (2018).
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Jack Goldsmith & Adrian Vermeule, Opinion, Elite Colleges are Making it Easy for Conservatives to Dislike Them, Wash. Post, Nov. 30, 2017.
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Chevron as a Legal Framework
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, Chevron as a Legal Framework, JOTWELL (Oct. 24, 2017) (reviewing Kristin Hickman & Nicholas R. Bednar, Chevron’s Inevitability, 85 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 5…
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Uses of Dignity
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, Uses of Dignity, First Things, Aug.- Sept. 2017, at 3 (response to Samuel Moyn, Restraining Populism, First Things, May 2017, at 43).
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Liturgy of Liberalism
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, Liturgy of Liberalism, First Things, Jan. 2017, at 57 (reviewing Ryszard Legutko, The Demon in Democracy: Totalitarian Temptations in Free Societies (2016)).
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The Catholic Constitution
October 19, 2022
Interview with Adrian Vermeule, The Catholic Constitution, First Things (Aug. 11, 2017).
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Adrian Vermeule, Reviewability and the “Law of Rules”: An Essay in Honor of Justice Scalia, 92 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2163 (2017).
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Saving Constructions
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, Saving Constructions, 85 Geo. L.J. 1945 (1997).
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Judicial Review and Institutional Choice
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, Judicial Review and Institutional Choice, 43 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1557 (2001).
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Centralization and the Commerce Clause
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, Centralization and the Commerce Clause, 31 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. L. Inst.) 11334 (Nov. 2001).
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Interpretive Theory in its Infancy: A Reply to Posner
October 19, 2022
Cass R. Sunstein & Adrian Vermeule, Interpretive Theory in its Infancy: A Reply to Posner, 101 Mich. L. Rev. 972 (2003).
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Three Commerce Clauses? No Problem
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, Three Commerce Clauses? No Problem, 55 Ark. L. Rev. 1175 (2003).