Notice & Comment

NYU Law Review Volume 100 Symposium Issue: Where Does Administrative Law Go From Here?

In April 2025, the NYU Law Review and the Institute for Policy Integrity at NYU School of Law hosted a terrific symposium entitled Where Does Administrative Law Go from Here? Just before the new year, the law review published that symposium issue in Volume 100.

Andrew Hammond and I contributed an article from our empirical study on Auer deference after Kisor v. Wilkie, entitled Stare Decisis and the Missing Administrability Inquiry.

Here is the table of contents, with links to each article in the symposium:

NYU Law Review

Where Does Administrative Law Go from Here?

Volume 100 Symposium Issue

December 2025

Symposium Articles

Regulatory Settlement, Stare Decisis, and Loper Bright

Lisa Schultz BressmanKevin M. Stack

Modalities of Agency Rulemaking

Jonathan S. Gould

Stare Decisis and the Missing Administrability Inquiry

Andrew HammondChristopher J. Walker

Harmonizing Delegation and Deference After Loper Bright

Kristin E. HickmanAmy J. Wildermuth

Anti-Domination and Administration

K. Sabeel Rahman

New Challenges for Federal Regulations: Executive Branch Responses

Richard L. Revesz

Presidential Administrative Discretion

Bijal Shah

The Secular Decline of the American State

Ganesh Sitaraman