Vol. 172 - Allen Sumrall & Beau Baumann on Judicial Aggrandizement See generally
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In this episode of See generally, Allen Sumrall and Beau Baumann join Sheila Orfano to discuss their recently published essay in The University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online, Clarifying Judicial Aggrandizement. They talk about what judicial aggrandizement means and how it differs from related concepts of judicial supremacy, juristocacy, and judicial activism. They also delve into how judicial aggrandizement can shed light on what the Roberts Court is doing today, including in the Court's consideration of landmark cases like Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Relentless, Inc. v. Department of Commerce, which are expected to soon overturn the longstanding administrative law doctrine of Chevron deference.
Interview by Sheila Orfano, Online Managing Editor, Vol. 172, University of Pennsylvania Law Review. Produced and edited by Sheila Orfano.
Cover Art by Emily Horwitz, Online Executive Editor, Vol. 170, University of Pennsylvania Law Review.
In this episode of See generally, Allen Sumrall and Beau Baumann join Sheila Orfano to discuss their recently published essay in The University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online, Clarifying Judicial Aggrandizement. They talk about what judicial aggrandizement means and how it differs from related concepts of judicial supremacy, juristocacy, and judicial activism. They also delve into how judicial aggrandizement can shed light on what the Roberts Court is doing today, including in the Court's consideration of landmark cases like Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Relentless, Inc. v. Department of Commerce, which are expected to soon overturn the longstanding administrative law doctrine of Chevron deference.
Interview by Sheila Orfano, Online Managing Editor, Vol. 172, University of Pennsylvania Law Review. Produced and edited by Sheila Orfano.
Cover Art by Emily Horwitz, Online Executive Editor, Vol. 170, University of Pennsylvania Law Review.
45 min