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The Article I Initiative and the Georgetown Law Student Chapter are pleased to host the First Annual Legislative Branch Review Conference on February 6, 2019 in Washington, DC. The event will feature current and former members of Congress, policy analysts, and academics.
All-Day Tickets have sold out, however tickets are still available for the afternoon programs from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm (including reception).
Recently Announced
Rep. Mike Gallagher, Wisconsin's Eighth District
Sen. Lindsey Graham, South Carolina
Rep. Steve Womack, Arkansas's Third District
Rep. Rob Woodall, Georgia's Seventh District
Attendance is free. CLE is being applied for in CA, DE, NY, PA, TX, and VA. If you are interested in earning CLE, there is a $25 fee with an estimated 4.5 hours of credit. Additional jurisdictions may be included, subject to demand.
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Legislative Branch Review Conference
Topics: | Constitution • Separation of Powers |
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Madison famously asserted that “ambition must be made to counteract ambition,” but how would he advise the current federal government Branches in support of the separation of powers? Are there opportunities for each Branch to encourage or even compel Congress to shoulder the constitutional responsibilities that are central to the Legislative Branch's nature and purpose? How can we effectively address this important restoration work from both within and without?
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Legislative Branch Review Conference
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Legislative Branch Review Conference
Topics: | Administrative Law & Regulation • Article I Initiative |
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Chevron has come under fire as of late, and the confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh has tipped off a new round of speculation as to how the Court might narrow, or even eliminate, the doctrine. But is a world without Chevron desirable? If courts do not defer to agency interpretations of truly ambiguous statutes, should courts decide de novo what they think such ambiguous laws mean? Are there viable alternatives?
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Sen. Lindsey Graham addresses the Legislative Branch Review Conference.
Legislative Branch Review Conference
Topics: | Article I Initiative |
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At the outset, the 116th Congress promises many high profile and impactful investigations. However, the last several Congresses have not always maintained a civil, united, and fact-based oversight approach devoted to bipartisan purposes. Is there room for renewal? How can Congress do better?
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Legislative Branch Review Conference
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