Dan Deacon
@danieltdeacon
Assistant Professor of Law (@UMichLaw), writing mostly about administrative law
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The Trump administration uses the language of the law as cover to claim that it is complying with court orders when in fact it is not, @LeahLitman and @danieltdeacon write. “We call this ‘legalistic noncompliance.'” theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…
Legalistic Noncompliance by Daniel Deacon, Leah Litman papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
Quick thread. There's a fascinating -- and very rare! -- discussion of the APA's rule of prejudicial error in the Supreme Court's decision this morning in the vaping case. The Court flags articles from my colleague @chris_j_walker and from me to try to make sense of it! /1
Thanks to @lsolum for the "Download it while it's hot!" recommendation for "Statutory Liquidation." Do as the man says! lsolum.typepad.com/legaltheory/20…
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My @UMichLaw colleague @danieltdeacon has an important new paper (@AdLawReview) on how #SCOTUS uses agency practice in statutory interpretation. All the more important after Loper Bright: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
Coming out of Twitter hibernation to post a new paper on the Supreme Court's use of agency practice to settle statutory meaning. Comments welcome! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
We're back! Over at @YaleJREG Notice and Comment blog, today's Ad Law Reading Room Entry is "The Great Unsettling," by Cary Coglianese and @DanielEWalters_. Check it out! yalejreg.com/nc/ad-law-read…
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Ad Law Reading Room: "The Great Unsettling: Administrative Governance After Loper Bright," by Cary...
With apologies for the delay in between postings, we’re back! Today’s Ad Law Reading Room entry is “The Great Unsettling: Administrative Governance After Loper Bright,” by Cary Coglianese and Daniel...
Looking for help locating two things for my final Legislation and Regulation class of the semester: (1) a blog post or something I could easily edit down on possibilities for a post-Loper Bright future, and (2) a short explainer on the Schedule F stuff. Thanks!
Over at @YaleJREG Notice and Comment blog, today's Ad Law Reading Room entry is “The Beleaguered Sovereign: Judicial Restraints on Public Enforcement,” by @Luke_P_Norris and Helen Hershkoff. Check it out! yalejreg.com/nc/ad-law-read…
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Ad Law Reading Room: "The Beleaguered Sovereign: Judicial Restraints on Public Enforcement," by...
Today’s Ad Law Reading Room entry is “The Beleaguered Sovereign: Judicial Restraints on Public Enforcement,” by Luke P. Norris and Helen Hershkoff, which is forthcoming in the Texas Law Review. Here...
Over at @YaleJREG Notice and Comment blog, today's Ad Law Reading Room entry is "Resurrecting the Trinity of Legislative Constitutionalism," by @beau_baumann. Check it out! yalejreg.com/nc/ad-law-read…
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Ad Law Reading Room: "Resurrecting the Trinity of Legislative Constitutionalism," by Beau Baumann -...
Today’s Ad Law Reading Room entry is “Resurrecting the Trinity of Legislative Constitutionalism,” by Beau Baumann, which is forthcoming in the Yale Law Journal. Here is the abstract: For generations,...
Out in the Harvard Journal of Legislation: Two Takes on Administrative Change from the Roberts Court (with @danieltdeacon). We discuss how SCOTUS was skeptical of agency change in overruling Chevron, but pro agency change on presidential removal issues. journals.law.harvard.edu/jol/2024/09/24…
Black Americans get audited more, even among individuals claiming the EITC. It's because the IRS chooses who to audit based on who it suspects of overclaiming tax credits like the EITC or CTC, instead of who it suspects underpaid the most.
Recently accepted by #QJE, “Measuring and Mitigating Racial Disparities in Tax Audits,” by Elzayn (@hselzayn), Smith, Hertz, Guage (@cam_guage24), Ramesh (@_ArunRamesh), Fisher, Ho, and Goldin (@jacobsgoldin): doi.org/10.1093/qje/qj…
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