Abstract
Kyle James is a senior Political Science major at Seton Hall University and the Executive Editor of Political Analysis. Following graduation, he will be attending Wake Forest University School of Law as a JD candidate. He aspires to practice securities, antitrust, and regulatory law in Washington D.C. or North Carolina. His research interests include federal courts, civil procedure, and administrative law. This paper was conceived in response to recent judicial decisions that have upended traditional understandings of the administrative state.
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James, Kyle
(2024)
"Judicial Antagonism to Executive Power: An Analysis of Emerging Doctrinal Trends in Federal Courts,"
Political Analysis: Vol. 22, Article 8.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.70531/2474-2295.1067
Available at:
https://scholarship.shu.edu/pa/vol22/iss1/8