Gary Lawson

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Gary Lawson
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Basic facts
Organization:Boston University School of Law
Location:Boston, Mass.
Education:•Claremont Men's College
•Yale Law School


Gary Lawson is an American lawyer and professor. As of May 2024, Lawson was the Philip S. Beck Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law in Boston, Massachusetts. According to his faculty profile page, Lawson's areas of interest include administrative law, constitutional law, and jurisprudence. Below is a summary of Lawson's education and career:[1][2]

Career

Below is a summary of Lawson's education and career:[1][3]

Academic degrees:

  • B.A. (1980), Claremont Men's College, Claremont, California
  • J.D. (1983), Yale Law School, New Haven, Connecticut

Professional positions and honors

Academic scholarship

The following table contains a selection of works by Lawson about the administrative state and related issues. Any links in the table below feature Ballotpedia summaries of that scholarly work.

Works related to the administrative state
Title Source
"Why the Court Should Reexamine Administrative Law's Chenery II Doctrine" Pacific Legal Foundation Research Paper Series (2023)
"Against the Chenery II" SSRN (2023)
"The Ghosts of Chevron Present and Future" Boston University Law Review (2023)
"Against the Chenery II 'Doctrine'" Notre Dame Law Review (2023)
"Equivocal Originalism" Texas Review of Law and Politics(2022)
"Mr. Gorsuch, Meet Mr. Marshall: A Private-Law Framework for the Public-Law Puzzle of Subdelegation" American Enterprise Institute (2020)
"Deference" Oxford University Press (2019)
"The Depravity of the 1930s and the Administrative State" Notre Dame Law Review (2018)
"Federal Administrative Law" West (2016)
"Time, Institutions, and Adjudication" Boston University Law Review (2016)
"The Return of the King: The Unsavory Origins of Administrative Law" Texas Law Review (2015)
"Making Law Out of Nothing At All: The Origins of the Chevron Doctrine" Administrative Law Review (2013)
"The Origins of the Necessary and Proper Clause" Cambridge University Press (2010)
"The “Principal” Reason Why the PCAOB Is Unconstitutional" Vanderbilt Law Review (2009)
"Delegation and Original Meaning" Virginia Law Review (2002)
""The Rise and Rise of the Administrative State" by Gary Lawson (1994)" Harvard Law Review (1994)

See also

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Footnotes