2015 | Is the Appointments Process Broken? Insights from Practice, Process, and Theory

Event Title

Session 3 - Recess Appointments

Location

Duke Law School, Rm. 3041

Start Date

6-2-2015 3:00 PM

End Date

6-2-2015 4:30 PM

Description

Duke Law Journal’s 45th Annual Administrative Law Symposium explores rising dysfunction within the federal appointments process.

“Transcending Formalism and Functionalism in Separation of Powers Analysis: Reframing the Appointments Power After Noel Canning” with Ronald Krotoszynski & Josh Chafetz

Closing Remarks (with Paul Light)

Curtis A. Bradley, moderator.

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Related Paper

Ronald J. Krotoszynski Jr., Transcending Formalism and Functionalism in Separation-of-Powers Analysis: Reframing the Appointments Power After Noel Canning, 64 Duke Law Journal 1513-1569 (2015)

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Feb 6th, 3:00 PM Feb 6th, 4:30 PM

Session 3 - Recess Appointments

Duke Law School, Rm. 3041

Duke Law Journal’s 45th Annual Administrative Law Symposium explores rising dysfunction within the federal appointments process.

“Transcending Formalism and Functionalism in Separation of Powers Analysis: Reframing the Appointments Power After Noel Canning” with Ronald Krotoszynski & Josh Chafetz

Closing Remarks (with Paul Light)

Curtis A. Bradley, moderator.