Comparative Administrative Law New Scholarship Corner (April 2026)
Here is the list of works included in the April 2026 Comparative Administrative Law Scholarship Corner, which is curated by Eduardo Jordão (FGV Law School, Rio de Janeiro), with the assistance of Eduarda Onzi. The Scholarship Corner is a resource provided through the Comparative Administrative Law listserv.
This edition summary:
- Ackerman, Bruce: Barrett’s Red Flag: Why the Court Should Order Re-argument in Trump v. Slaughter;
- Almendares, Nicholas: Unitary Enforcement;
- Anderson, Jonas; Contreras, Jorge L.; Kumar, Sapna: The Unnecessary Agency;
- Aronson, Ori; Feldman, Yuval; Lobel, Orly: Behavioral Recognition Technology;
- Asimow, Michael: Structuring Skidmore After Loper Bright;
- Baumann, Beau J.; Shugerman, Jed H.: Quasi-Judicial: A History and Tradition;
- Bednar, Nicholas: Presidential Control of the Civil Service;
- Bernatt, Maciej; Darr, Amber: Transformative Competition Law;
- Bobek, Michal: Should EU law Protect us from Eating Bugs? A Microstudy in Judicial Creativity;
- Bremer, Emily S.; Eskridge William N.: The Unitary Executive and the Due Process State;
- Bremer, Emily S.: Vacatur Within the Appellate Model of Judicial Review;
- Celix, M Veronica Vargas; De Gregorio, Giovanni: The Transformation of Risk Regulation: Managing Uncertainty and Powers in the Digital Age
- Conley, Anna: The Storm of a Century – Separation of Powers in the United States in 2025;
- Craig, Robin Kundis; Ruhl, J. B.: Regarding Agency Actions of Vast Economic and (or) Political Significance: The Major Questions Doctrine as the New Administrative Political Question Doctrine;
- Đanić Čeko, A.; Malenica, I.: SPECIFICITIES OF THE SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE WITHIN THE CROATIAN COMPETITION AGENCY AND ADMINISTRATIVE-JUDICIAL PROTECTION;
- Đanić Čeko, Ana, Mirta Kapural i Tadija Kristić: Pregled odabranih upravnoprocesnih specifičnosti u postupcima pred Agencijom za zaštitu tržišnog natjecanja (An Overview of Selected Administrative Procedural Specificities in Proceedings Before the Croatian Competition Agency);
- Đanić Čeko, Ana; Senjak Krunić, Kristina: Posebni upravni postupci procjene utjecaja zahvata na okoliš s osvrtom na upravno-sudsku praksu (Special Administrative Procedures for Environmental Impact Assessment with Reference to Administrative-Judicial Case Law);
- Deacon, Daniel: Drafting Regulatory Preambles (Draft Report to the Administrative Conference of the United States);
- Decker, Nicolin: The Interagency Integrity Doctrine: A National-Security Framework for Statutory Clarity, Boundary Integrity, and Structural Defense;
- Family, Jill E.: The Sky Is Falling: Immigration Law and Agency Adjudicator Independence;
- Fastow, Jeffrey: Deference, Adrift;
- Ford, Cristie: Trust in Regulation in a Time of Revolution;
- Galperin, Joshua; Elliot, E. Donald: Improving Regulatory Notice;
- Galperin, Joshua: Noise Law;
- Jacob, Fred B.: Zones of Independence at the National Labor Relations Board After Humphrey’s Executor;
- Kasap, J., Lachner, V., Čeko, A.Đ: Women on Boards: The Importance of Gender Equality at the Croatian National Level;
- Katz, Emile J.: Who Should Control Government Information?;
- Landau, David: Judging Emergencies;
- Madden, Mike: Getting Personal: Individualized and User-Searchable Readability Results for a Large Corpus of Canadian Adjudicative Decisions;
- Mancini, Mark: “Text as Anchor” in Statutory Interpretation;
- Marjanovic, Marjan; Papadopoulos, Yannis; Trein, Philipp; Mueller, Sean: Co-creation and Multilevel-Governance: A Literature Report;
- Merchant, Sam: The Constitutionality of the U.S. Sentencing Commission in the Formalist Era;
- Mills, Alistair: The Aftermath of Successful Planning Claims;
- Mills, Alistair: Time Limits for Challenging Administrative Policies and Guidance;
- Mordechay, Nadiv: The Socio-Political Origins of the Israeli Second Constitutional Revolution;
- Nyborg-Burch, Erika: Protection As Punishment: Victim Relief In The Crimmigration State;
- Rock, Ellen; Boughey, Janina: Will the Administrative Review Tribunal’s accountability functions improve administrative decision-making? Lessons from behavioural science;
- Roisman, Shalev Gad: The Exclusive Powers Presidency;
- Rubin, Edward L.: Responsive Democracy And The Administrative State;
- Schoonover, Sydney C.; Viscusi, W. Kip: Smarter Deregulation;
- Sethi, Amal; Jones, Brian Christopher: Non-Majoritarian Institutions at the Domestic Level: The Rise of the Unelected;
- Squitieri, Chad: Deemphasizing the D.C. Circuit;
- Ungerer, Johannes: Default Rules;
- Wagner, Wendy E.: Unreliable Science in the Courtroom: Shifting the Courts’ Focus from Assessing the Substance of an Expert’s Analysis to the Process by which it was Produced;
- Weinshall, Keren: The Supreme Outlier: How SCOTUS Stands Out Among Global Apex Courts;
- Williams, Telia Mary U.: The Court of Small Things: Small Claims Courts and the Democratic Meaning of Law.
For more information about this terrific resource, check out my first post on the subject here. Previous editions are also collected here. The full version of the Comparative Administrative Law Scholarship Corner includes complete publication details and abstracts. To get it delivered to your inbox, along with other information and discussion about what’s going on in administrative law around the globe, sign up for the Comparative Administrative Law listserv!

