Hosch Associate Professor Kent Barnett\u27s article Resolving the ALJ Quandary (66 Vanderbilt Law Review 797 (2013)) was cited by the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico in the case McCray v. Social Security Administration, holding that a Social Security Administration administrative law judge’s appointment violated the Appointments Clause of the U.S. Constitution
Assistant Professor Kent Barnett has published Against Administrative Judges in 49 UC Davis Law Re...
Assistant Professor Kent Barnett has published Resolving the ALJ Quandary in 66 Vanderbilt Law Rev...
Hosch Associate Professor Kent Barnett presented his forthcoming Duke Law Journal article Regulatin...
Associate Professor Kent Barnett \u27s article Resolving the ALJ Quandary (66 Vanderbilt Law Revi...
Assistant Professor Kent Barnett\u27s article Resolving the ALJ Quandary (66 Vand. L. Rev. 797, 81...
Hosch Associate Professor Kent Barnett\u27s co-authored article Chevron in the Circuit Courts (116...
Hosch Associate Professor Kent Barnett \u27s article Chevron in the Circuit Courts (116 Michigan L...
Assistant Professor Kent H. Barnett’s article “The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Appointmen...
Assistant Professor Kent Barnett was quoted in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding the appoin...
Associate Professor Kent Barnett presented his article Against Administrative Judges (49 UC Davis ...
Associate Professor Kent Barnett presented his article Against Administrative Judges (49 UC Davis ...
Assistant Professor Kent H. Barnett served as a panelist on The Constitutional Future of Administra...
Barnett featured in S&P Global Friday, June 22, 2018 Associate Professor Kent Barnett was featured...
Assistant Professor Kent Barnett has published Against Administrative Judges in 49 UC Davis Law Re...
Assistant Professor Kent Barnett has published Resolving the ALJ Quandary in 66 Vanderbilt Law Rev...
Hosch Associate Professor Kent Barnett presented his forthcoming Duke Law Journal article Regulatin...
Associate Professor Kent Barnett \u27s article Resolving the ALJ Quandary (66 Vanderbilt Law Revi...
Assistant Professor Kent Barnett\u27s article Resolving the ALJ Quandary (66 Vand. L. Rev. 797, 81...
Hosch Associate Professor Kent Barnett\u27s co-authored article Chevron in the Circuit Courts (116...
Hosch Associate Professor Kent Barnett \u27s article Chevron in the Circuit Courts (116 Michigan L...
Assistant Professor Kent H. Barnett’s article “The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Appointmen...
Assistant Professor Kent Barnett was quoted in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding the appoin...
Associate Professor Kent Barnett presented his article Against Administrative Judges (49 UC Davis ...
Associate Professor Kent Barnett presented his article Against Administrative Judges (49 UC Davis ...
Assistant Professor Kent H. Barnett served as a panelist on The Constitutional Future of Administra...
Barnett featured in S&P Global Friday, June 22, 2018 Associate Professor Kent Barnett was featured...
Assistant Professor Kent Barnett has published Against Administrative Judges in 49 UC Davis Law Re...
Assistant Professor Kent Barnett has published Resolving the ALJ Quandary in 66 Vanderbilt Law Rev...
Hosch Associate Professor Kent Barnett presented his forthcoming Duke Law Journal article Regulatin...