April 24, 2025 Between the Lines Supreme Court Interpretations of the Chevron Deference Doctrine Areas of Study Administrative Law and Public Policy Constitutional Law Topics Thomas W. Merrill Featured Faculty Thomas W. Merrill Charles Evans Hughes Professor of Law
August 14, 2024 America Trends Podcast Who Really Writes Our Laws: Congress or Executive Agencies … or Now the Courts? Areas of Study Administrative Law and Public Policy Topics Thomas W. Merrill SCOTUS Featured Faculty Thomas W. Merrill Charles Evans Hughes Professor of Law
June 13, 2024 The New York Times A Brief History of the Phrase ‘No One Is Above the Law’ Areas of Study Constitutional Law Topics Thomas W. Merrill Featured Faculty Thomas W. Merrill Charles Evans Hughes Professor of Law
May 17, 2024 Chicago Sun-Times New Hope? Why the Bears Believe They Will Succeed Where George Lucas Failed Areas of Study Administrative Law and Public Policy Topics Thomas W. Merrill Featured Faculty Thomas W. Merrill Charles Evans Hughes Professor of Law
November 15, 2023 Baltimore Banner Baltimore Sued Over a Spike in Car Thefts. Can the City Make Kia and Hyundai Pay? Areas of Study Administrative Law and Public Policy Litigation and Dispute Resolution Topics Thomas W. Merrill Featured Faculty Thomas W. Merrill Charles Evans Hughes Professor of Law
October 02, 2023 Marketplace Supreme Court Session Opens With a Challenge to Federal Regulators’ Power Areas of Study Administrative Law and Public Policy Constitutional Law Topics Thomas W. Merrill Featured Faculty Thomas W. Merrill Charles Evans Hughes Professor of Law
October 02, 2023 The New Republic The Case for Optimism on the Supreme Court’s Next Term Areas of Study Administrative Law and Public Policy Constitutional Law Topics Thomas W. Merrill Featured Faculty Thomas W. Merrill Charles Evans Hughes Professor of Law
August 03, 2023 Washington Examiner Due Deference? The Supreme Court Will Scrutinize Officials’ Power to Impose Regulations Areas of Study Administrative Law and Public Policy Constitutional Law Topics Thomas W. Merrill Featured Faculty Thomas W. Merrill Charles Evans Hughes Professor of Law
May 22, 2023 Science Magazine Will a Supreme Court Decision in Fisheries Case Tie the Hands of All Government Regulators? Areas of Study Constitutional Law Climate, Environmental, and Energy Law Topics Thomas W. Merrill Featured Faculty Thomas W. Merrill Charles Evans Hughes Professor of Law
May 02, 2023 Bloomberg Supreme Court Takes on Federal Agency Power With Chevron Case Areas of Study Constitutional Law Topics Thomas W. Merrill Featured Faculty Thomas W. Merrill Charles Evans Hughes Professor of Law