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The Administrative Conference of the United States: The View from the Federal Bench

The Honorable Patricia McGowan Wald, The Honorable Stephen F. Williams, The Honorable S. Jay Plager, and The Honorable John M. Walker, Jr. ·
83 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1186 ·

Transcript of Panel Discussion entitled “The Administrative Conference of the United States: The View from the Federal Bench,” moderated by Chairman Paul R. Verkuil and held at the Administrative Law Fall Conference that was hosted by the American Bar Association’s Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice.

CHAIRMAN VERKUIL: I’m Paul Verkuil. We’re having this
wonderful program today. The federal judiciary has always had a
close relationship with ACUS. Judges are well represented among the
nonvoting members as liaisons and senior fellows. They include three
Supreme Court Justices—Breyer, Kagan and Scalia—and of course in
Justice Scalia’s case he was also a former chair of the Conference. But
they also include our panelists, Judge Wald who recently served on
ACUS’s Council and Judges Plager, Walker and Williams, each of
whom is a senior fellow and a valuable participant in ACUS’s plenary
sessions.

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