Center for the Study of the Administrative State

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The Center for the Study of the Administrative State is a research and policy institute at the Antonin Scalia Law School focused on the structure, powers, and accountability of the modern administrative state.

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instanceOf academic center
policy institute
research center
affiliatedWith George Mason University NERFINISHED
aimsTo advance understanding of the administrative state
inform public policy debates on regulation
promote accountability in the administrative state
collaboratesWith government officials
legal scholars
policy analysts
country United States of America
surface form: United States
director Adam White NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork administrative law
administrative state
constitutional law
regulatory policy
separation of powers
focusesOn accountability of administrative agencies
modern administrative state
powers of administrative agencies
structure of the administrative state
foundedBy Neomi Rao NERFINISHED
hasAbbreviation CSAS NERFINISHED
hostInstitution Antonin Scalia Law School NERFINISHED
inception 2016
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedIn Antonin Scalia Law School campus NERFINISHED
Arlington, Virginia
operatesInJurisdiction United States federal government NERFINISHED
partOf Antonin Scalia Law School NERFINISHED
publishes commentary on administrative law
policy reports
scholarly papers
researchFocus Chevron deference NERFINISHED
administrative procedure
congressional oversight of agencies
executive branch agencies
judicial review of agency action
nondelegation doctrine
regulatory reform
separation of powers and the administrative state
sponsor conferences
public lectures
workshops
website https://administrativestate.gmu.edu

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