The Future of Administrative Law

Drake Journal of Agricultural Law | Vol. 25.1, 2020

Posted: 6 May 2025

Date Written: April 01, 2020

Abstract

With the confirmation of two new justices, commentators predicted Chief Justice Roberts would lead a reliably conservative court. These predictions, however, foundered on statistics from the first term, which show Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh disagreeing at an astounding rate. If areas of the law are to shift, it will be in those areas in which the two new justices agree with each other and with the Chief Justice. Administrative law is just such an area, and it is an area of critical importance to agriculture.

Suggested Citation

Hawley, Erin Morrow, The Future of Administrative Law (April 01, 2020). Drake Journal of Agricultural Law | Vol. 25.1, 2020, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5204020

Erin Morrow Hawley (Contact Author)

Regent University School of Law ( email )

1000 Regent University Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23464
United States

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