
Nicholas Handler
@nhandler12
Associate Prof. at @TAMULawSchool. Formerly @StanfordLaw. Interest in administrative law, bureaucracy, civil procedure. Fairweather Jets fan. Opinions my own.
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https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=2879963 08-03-2023 19:16:46
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Excited to share the CFP for next year’s National Conference of Constitutional Law Scholars the Rehnquist Center at my school Univ. of Arizona Law regularly hosts. If you have a suitable project, & interested in presenting it in a beautiful place to a distinguished set of speakers—apply!




Always listen to Tyler Valeska on thorny First Amendment and protest issues.

Thank you so much jamieson webster for your remarkable review of « the madman in the White House » in the Los Angeles Review of Books smart, informed, and challenging on Freud’s interpretation of leaders in power


🚨 Texas A&M School of Law students & colleagues 👉 Check out this #SCOTUS Review/Preview Panel for Constitution Day NEXT TUESDAY, SEPT 17, 12-1 PM ⚖️ Lunch provided! 🥪 Includes commentary from Nicholas Handler, @DanielEWalters_, Adam Steinman & yours truly 😊


It’s a banner year for Grey Fellows landing on the tenure track. Congratulations to outgoing fellows Nicholas Handler and Tyler Valeska who are now on the law faculty at Texas A&M School of Law and Loyola Law Chicago, respectively. Add your name to the list by joining us @SLS as a Grey Fellow.

Not only we do cute videos for Constitution Day… Stellar Supreme Court review panel with my colleagues Katherine Mims Crocker Adam Steinman @DanielEWalters_ and Nicholas Handler. Happy Constitution day from Texas A&M School of Law




Thanks Southern California Law Review (most recently, Jeremy Gartland & his team) for all your amazing work in making this (oh so insanely long) piece possible! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…


This NYU Law Review article reveals how #civilservants can check & limit presidential power through #collectivebargaining, challenging the traditional view of the executive branch as a strict top-down hierarchy. Read: spkl.io/6012fMcfu Subscribe: spkl.io/6015fMcfT


Delighted to be in The Regulatory Review “in depth” this morning on how to think about the civil service — my contribution to the Schedule F discourse. It begins elaborating a realist defense of bureaucracy as the worst-besides-all-others way of doing popular sovereignty. (1/3)


Incredible addition to the Texas A&M School of Law faculty



Prof. Nicholas Handler's (Nicholas Handler) paper on collective bargaining and presidential power, which was published in the NYU Law Review, was awarded the Cudahy Prize in administrative law from American Constitution Society. hubs.li/Q02XXr-Q0