E&W Law Partner E. Donald Elliott Speaks on Reining in the Administrative State to 30 Federal and State Supreme Court Justices at Douglas H. Ginsburg Judicial Colloquium.

E&W Law Partner E. Donald Elliott Speaks on Reining in the Administrative State to 30 Federal and State Supreme Court Justices at Douglas H. Ginsburg Judicial Colloquium.

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E&W Law Partner E. Donald Elliott was invited to participate as a discussion leader in the latest installment of the Douglas H. Ginsburg Judicial Colloquium Series, held at the Alyeska Resort in Girdwood, Alaska from June 11-June 17.

Thirty Article III federal judges as well as state Supreme Court justices participated in the week-long event. Other speakers were the Honorable Douglas H. Ginsburg, former chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, the Honorable Frank Eastbrook, former chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit, Professor Terry Anderson of the Hoover Institution and Todd J. Zywicki, George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law.

Don Elliott, who is also an adjunct professor at Yale and Scalia law schools, led three sessions entitled, “What Makes a Supreme Court Decision Really Bad – and Why Should We Care,” a second session focusing on five examples, and a final session on “How the Court Failed to Adapt to the Administrative State and What It Should Do Now.” His remarks focused on how the courts should rein in abuses by the administrative state.

His PowerPoint slides may be viewed/downloaded by Clicking Here

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