Symposia
Duke Law Journal Administrative Law Symposium - March 20, 2009
The 2009 Duke Law Journal Administrative Law Symposium will focus on administrative law under the George W. Bush administration and the future of administrative law. The symposium will look retrospectively at thecharacteristics and accomplishments of the administrative state under the Bush Administration and prospectively at the direction the next President will or should take the administrative state. The symposium expects to include general articles about the larger themes and trends in administrative law as well as articles focusing on specific administrative law fields.
Duke Law Journal's 37 Annual Administrative Law Symposium: "Administrative Law, Preemption and Federalism - April 15, 2008
Duke Law Journal's 37th Annual Administrative Law Symposium, titled "Administrative Law, Preemption and Federalism," was held on April 15, 2008. The guests discussed the role of administrative law in preserving federalism values. Guests included Brian Galle, Mark Seidenfeld, Gillian E. Metzger, Stuart Minor Benjamin, Ernie A. Young, and Nina A. Mendelson. The articles and essays from the sympoosium are available at: http://www.law.duke.edu/journals/dlj/dljtoc57n7
A Webcast of this event, and previous administrative law symposiums, are available at: http://www.law.duke.edu/webcast/?match=Administrative+Law+Conference
