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Prof. Kristin Hickman was mentioned by Jonathan Adler in a National Review article, “Trump to Get Another D.C. Circuit Vacancy to Fill,” as among the potential contenders to replace Judge Thomas Griffith…

Prof. Kristin E. Hickman was quoted in Feb. 25 Bloomberg Law article, Thomas Dissent Latest Sign in Battle Over Agency Rulemaking Power, regarding Justice Clarence Thomas's dissent from the denial of…

Prof. Kristin E. Hickman's work on the Chevron doctrine, concerning judicial review of agency statutory interpretations, was cited by the Fifth Circuit in Ali v. Barr, No. 17-60604-CV0 (5th…

Professor Kristin Hickman was quoted extensively in a January 9 Tax Notes article (subscription required), “Silver Strikes Gold for Tax Administrative Challenges,” regarding issues raised by a federal…

Professor Kristin Hickman was quoted by Bloomberg’s Daily Tax Report in an article regarding tax law issues to watch in 2020. The article highlighted ongoing litigation and a pending petition for…

Professor Kristin Hickman’s essay entitled Gundy, Nondelegation, and Never-Ending Hope was recognized by The Regulatory Review as among its top contributor essays of 2019. In the essay, Prof…

Prof. Hickman was quoted in a Tax Notes article, “Treasury Takes Interim Step on Road to Revising Debt-Equity Regs”, speculating about the significance of a “pre-rule” docketed by the Treasury Department with…

Professor Kristin Hickman was quoted by Tax Notes regarding the prospects for tax administration from the President’s nomination of Paul Ray to serve as Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory…

Prof. Kristin Hickman’s Administrative Law Treatise, co-authored with GW Law Professor Richard J. Pierce, Jr., was cited by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit in Island Creek Coal Co. v.…

Prof. Kristin Hickman was quoted at length by Tax Notes in an article entitled “Will Treasury’s Good Cause Exception Hold Up In Court?” (subscription required) regarding the persuasiveness and potential…

Prof. Kristin Hickman was cited by Bloomberg Law in an article, Taxpayers’ Right to Fight Tax Rules May End Up at Supreme Court, about the likelihood that the Supreme Court will grant certiorari to…

Prof. Kristin Hickman's article with Gerald Kerska '17, Restoring the Lost Anti-Injunction Act, 103 Va. L. Rev. 1683 (2017), was cited by Judge Amul Thapar's dissent from the denail of rehearing en banc…