Kent Barnett

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Kent Barnett
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Basic facts
Organization:University of Georgia School of Law
Location:Athens, Ga.
Education:•Centre College
•University of Kentucky College of Law

Kent Barnett is an American legal scholar. As of May 2024, he worked as an associate professor and associate dean at the University of Georgia School of Law. According to his faculty profile with the University of Georgia School of Law, Barnett specializes in administrative law, contracts, and consumer law. His scholarship related to the administrative state has been published in the New York University Law Review, the Michigan Law Review, the Vanderbilt Law Review, the Notre Dame Law Review, the Indiana Law Journal, the UC Davis Law Review and the North Carolina Law Review.[1][2]

Career

Below is a summary of Barnett's education and career:[3][4][2][1]

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Professional positions and honors

Academic scholarship

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

Works related to the administrative state
Title Source
"Chevron and Stare Decisis" George Mason Law Review (2024)
"How Chevron Deference Fits into Article III" George Washington Law Review (2021)
"Chevron Abroad" Notre Dame Law Review (2020)
"Regulating Impartiality in Agency Adjudication" Duke Law Journal (2020)
"Administrative Law’s Political Dynamics" Vanderbilt Law Review (2018)
"Chevron in the Circuit Courts" Michigan Law Review (2017)
"Against Administrative Judges" University of California Davis Law Review (2016)
"Codifying Chevmore" New York University Law Review (2015)

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