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Jennifer Mascott (Law professor)

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Organization: | Antonin Scalia Law School |
Education: | •University of Maryland at College Park •George Washington University Law School |
Jennifer Mascott is an American law professor.[1] As of May 2024, she was an assistant professor of law at the Antonin Scalia Law School and co-executive director of the C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State.[1] She became a public member of the Administrative Conference of the United States in 2017.[2] Mascott writes about administrative law, constitutional law, and the separation of powers according to her faculty profile on the Scalia Law School website.[1] Below is a summary of Mascott's education:[2]
- Academic degrees:
- B.S., University of Maryland at College Park, College Park, Maryland
- J.D., George Washington University School of Law, Washington, D.C.
- Articles by Mascott:
- "Private Delegation Beyond Executive Supervision" by Jennifer Mascott, Robert George, Aditya Bamzai, and Judge Douglas Ginsberg (2022)
- "Early Customs Laws and Delegation" by Jennifer Mascott (2019)
- "Gundy v. United States: Reflections on the Court and the State of the Nondelegation Doctrine" by Jennifer Mascott (2018)
See also
- Ballotpedia's administrative state coverage
- Administrative State Bibliography
- Scholarly work related to the administrative state
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