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April 12, 2008

Attention: Con Law and Admin Law Profs

  William Araiza  (Loyola LA, soon to be Brooklyn) has drafted and is circulating an amicus brief of Con Law and Admin Law teachers urging the Supreme Court to review Defenders of Wildlife v. Chertoff.  This is the case that asks whether Congress can give an executive officer the power to nullify law, and to do so without any meaningful judicial review of his actions.  An earlier post on this topic is here.  If you teach Con Law or Admin Law and are interested in signing on to the brief, you may read the brief and contact Ken Pfaehler at the Sonnenschein law firm :  kpfaehler@sonnenschein.com  The deadline to sign on is the end of business on Monday, April 14.

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