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Gillian Metzger

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Gillian Metzger
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Basic facts
Organization:Columbia Law School
Location:New York, N.Y.
Education:•Yale University
•University of Oxford
•Columbia Law School


Gillian E. Metzger is an American legal scholar. She was the Harlan Fiske Stone Professor of Constitutional Law at Columbia Law School. Prior to joining the Columbia Law School faculty, Metzger worked as a staff attorney for the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law and as a visiting professor at Harvard Law School. Her areas of expertise include constitutional law, administrative law, federal courts, federalism, and privatization, according to her profile at Columbia Law School.[1]

Career

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

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Academic scholarship

The following table contains a selection of works by Metzger about the administrative state and related issues. Any links in the table below feature Ballotpedia summaries of that scholarly work.[1]

Works related to the administrative state
Title Source
"The Roberts Court and Administrative Law" Supreme Court Law Review (2019)
"1930s Redux: The Administrative State Under Siege" Harvard Law Review (2017)
"Administrative Law, Public Administration, and the Administrative Conference" George Washington Law Review (2015)
"Delegation, Accommodation, and the Permeability of Constitutional and Ordinary Law" in the Oxford Handbook of the U.S. Constitution Oxford University Press (2015)
"The Constitutional Duty to Supervise" Yale Law Journal (2015)
"Administrative Constitutionalism" Texas Law Review (2013)
"To Tax, To Spend, To Regulate" Harvard Law Review (2012)
"Gellhorn & Byses Administrative Law: Cases and Comments" Foundation Press (2011)
"Federalism and Federal Agency Reform" Columbia Law Review (2011)
"Ordinary Administrative Law as Constitutional Common Law" Columbia Law Review (2010)
"The Interdependent Relationship Between Internal and External Separation of Powers" Emory Law Review (2009)
"The Story of Vermont Yankee: A Cautionary Tale of Judicial Review and Nuclear Waste" in Administrative Law Stories Foundation Press (2005)
"Privatization As Delegation" Columbia Law Review (2003)

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