Short Circuit 427 | Michigander Administrations
From Short Circuit by Institute for Justice
May 8, 2026 · 54 min
About this episode
The episode discusses administrative law with top scholars and practitioners from the University of Michigan.
Live from the University of Michigan we bring you the latest in administrative law with some of the top scholars and practitioners in the field. It’s Short Circuit’s first time at the home of the Wolverines and the first time we focus the law of administration—and all the constitutional angles that go along with it. We hear from Professors Nicholas Bagley and Christopher Walker of Michigan Law and from Zachary Larsen, a Michigan attorney who specializes in administrative law. The cases include rulings from the Second, Sixth, and D.C. Circuits over immigration, occupational licensing, and labor relations. Plus, we actually answer the question “what is administrative law, anyway?” Mullin v. Doe Paul v. FAA Brown-Forman v. NLRB Chenery II
People in this episode
Guests: Nicholas Bagley, Christopher Walker, Zachary Larsen
Topics covered
- administrative law
- constitutional law
- immigration
- occupational licensing
- labor relations
Keywords
- administrative law
- Michigan Law
- Nicholas Bagley
- Christopher Walker
- Zachary Larsen
- immigration
- occupational licensing
- labor relations
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: University of Michigan, Michigan Law, FAA, NLRB, Chenery II
Places: Michigan
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