Emily Bremer
Notre Dame Law School professor. Administrative law geek. Should be writing. Papers here: ssrn.com/author=926820
- Coming soon to SSRN, Vacatur Within the Appellate Model of Judicial Review, an article that started as a small intervention into the vacatur debate but grew into the judicial review installment of my multi-year project on the Administrative Procedure Act.
- The bad news is that I am egregiously late in posting the December 2025 Comparative Administrative Law New Scholarship Corner. The good news is that if you are stuck at home in the snow, you have a pile of terrific #adlaw scholarship to keep you warm! www.yalejreg.com/nc/comparati...
- Reposted by Emily BremerAttn junior admin law scholars--submit your abstracts by 2/27 for the annual new scholarship roundtable--a fantastic venue for getting feedback & making connections in the field--this year at Vanderbilt Law. Details at the link: www.yalejreg.com/nc/call-for-...
- Submit an abstract by February 27 for the Eleventh Annual Administrative Law New Scholarship Roundtable! @vanderbilt.edu Law is hosting. Imho, it's one of the best events of the year. Details here: www.yalejreg.com/nc/call-for-...
- Really pleased with how my #adlaw art wall is coming together. Clockwise from the far left: Florida East Coast Railway->Universal Camera->State Farm->Overton Park->Chevron->Columbia Broadcasting System
- If you're interested in a comparative perspective on central bank independence, check out this Jan. 20th webinar, scheduled for the day before SCOTUS hears argument in Trump v. Cook: www.yalejreg.com/nc/webinar-i...
- New to @ssrn.bsky.social: Bill Eskridge and I have posted The Unitary Executive and the Due Process State (Notre Dame L. Rev. Reflection, forthcoming). This essay explores what's at stake for administrative justice as the Supreme Court reconsiders Humphrey's Executor. Link below⬇️
- Administrative law discourse seems to assume that if judicial review is available, regulated parties will always sue their regulators. But in fact, data on the rate of judicial review has long been unavailable. Until now, thanks to Nick Parrillo of @yalelawschool-yls.bsky.social! 🧵
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- Friday after dark and there are lots of leaf blowers running in the neighborhood.
- Looking for some good weekend reading? Check out the October 2025 edition of the Comparative Administrative Law Scholarship Corner! www.yalejreg.com/nc/comparati...
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- Reposted by Emily BremerPlease help me get the word out about the new websites for Legal Theory Blog and the Legal Theory Lexicon. Reposting here and on other social media sites is great. It would be especially helpful if law school faculty members could send an email to their colleagues with the new addresses.
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- Teaching hearing rights in administrative law like:
- Check out the list of works included in the August 2025 edition of the Comparative Administrative Law Scholarship Corner: www.yalejreg.com/nc/comparati...
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- If you're interested in comparative administrative law, sign up for the Comparative Administrative Law Listserv! You can do that here: t.co/ThhpLgCwGs 🧵
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- Out-of-context Louis Jaffe: “We might say that the federal common-law system is something like a one-clawed lobster or an antique and partially dismembered torso.”
- K.C. Davis on Administrative Law (1951): “Injunction is the most common remedy in the federal courts and is generally satisfactory; its usefulness is increasing because it has been quietly sloughing off some of the traditions resulting from its equitable origin.”
- In which I review GW Law Professor Emily Hammond's terrific new article, Agency Amici, which analyzes the practice of agency amicus briefs at this critical inflection point between the old and new regimes of judicial deference:
- I’ve decided to decorate my home office with art related to major administrative law cases. First piece arrived today:
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- Reposted by Emily BremerVery excited about this new article by @jonpetkun.bsky.social & Joe Schottenfeld in the GW Law Review, "The Judicial Administrative Power"! Describes three functions of "nonadjudicatory activities" performed by federal courts: rulemaking, managing & communicating: www.gwlr.org/wp-content/u... 1/2
- Really proud of my new article with the extraordinary Joe Schottenfeld (coming to a job market near you in the not-too-distant future!). We consider the federal judiciary's vast "administrative" powers and offer a few modest ideas for reform. Read @ www.gwlr.org/the-judicial... (thank you editors!)
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- Looking forward to speaking today @stanfordlaw.bsky.social on the topic: “Is Administrative Law Just a Species of Constitutional Law?” law.stanford.edu/event/consti...
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- The mail has been kind to me this week. So happy to see this in print. Thanks to the fantastic editors of the Virginia Law Review!
- Hot off the press!
- Late to the party here, but the updated Zotero 7 is *amazing.* Vastly improves my workflow on iPad.
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- Love that goal-post gong! 🥰😂#flyeaglesfly
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- Reposted by Emily BremerA huge barred owl flew down a Virginia family’s chimney, knocked over the star on top of their Christmas tree, and perched himself on top www.wusa9.com/article/life...
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- Last run on this side of the pond, with a couple of pauses to say farewell. Thanks for a great semester, London!
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- Husband started buying the #eagles Christmas albums last year, purportedly for the amusement value and because the profits go to charity. But, dear reader, these albums unironically have joined our family holiday music rotation. They’re good!
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