Document Type
Amicus Brief
Publication Date
6-11-2024
Case Name
Ats Tree Services, LLC v. Federal Trade Commission
Abstract
Amici are law professors who teach and write in the fields of administrative law and statutory interpretation. Amicus William Araiza is the Stanley A. August Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School. Amicus Jeffrey Lubbers is Professor of Practice in Administrative Law at American University, Washington College of Law. Amicus Peter M. Shane is the Jacob E. Davis and Jacob E. Davis II Chair in Law Emeritus at Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law.
Amici have a strong interest in the sound development of administrative law in the federal courts, and are submitting this brief because of the importance of the administrative law and statutory interpretation issues implicated by the plaintiff’s positions. As leading administrative law scholars, amici are well-positioned to provide insights that may assist the Court in evaluating Plaintiff’s arguments concerning both the recently announced major questions doctrine and the nondelegation doctrine.
Recommended Citation
Lubbers, Jeffrey; Araiza, William; and Shane, Peter M., "Brief of Amici Curiae Professors William Araiza, Jeffrey Lubbers, and Peter M. Shane in Support of Defendants' Opposition to Plaintiff's Motion to Stay Effective Date and for Preliminary Injunction" (2024). Amicus Briefs. 47.
https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/pub_disc_briefs/47