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Prof. Kristin Hickman was one of five administrative law experts featured in a short documentary, entitled Chevron: Accidental Landmark, about the Chevron doctrine of judicial deference to…

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Professor Kristin Hickman was named by the prominent tax industry publication Tax Notes as among its runners-up for 2018 Person of the Year. The recognition is in connection with Prof. Hickman’s work…

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Professor Kristin Hickman’s work with Mark Thomson ’12 on judicial review of agency rulemaking was cited by Judge James Browning in New Mexico Health Connections v. U.S. Dep’t of Health & Human Services…

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Prof. Kristin Hickman was identified in an E&E News Greenwire article as a possible contender for a judgeship on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.  Administrative law cases dominate…

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Professor Kristin Hickman's article with Matthew Krueger '06, In Search of the Modern Skidmore Standard, 107 Colum. L. Rev. 1235 (2007), was cited by United States Supreme Court Justice Gorsuch,…

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Professor Kristin Hickman was quoted in a Star Tribune article about the pending Supreme Court decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. The case concerns the ability of states to collect sales…

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Professor Kristin Hickman has been elected a Fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel by the College’s Board of Regents. Membership in the College is limited to a maximum of 700 tax attorneys across the United…

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Professor Kristin Hickman was quoted extensively in an article published by Tax Notes Today regarding the implications for tax regulations of the Regulatory Accountability Act of 2017 (S. 951), which was…

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Prof. Kristin Hickman was quoted by the Star Tribune considering the implications for Chevron deference and the relationship between courts and federal government agencies posed by the…

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Majority and dissenting opinions in Catskill Mountains Chapter of Trout Unlimited, Inc. v. U.S. EPA, Nos. 14-1823, 14-1909, 14-1991, 14-1997, & 14-2003 (2d Cir. Jan. 18, 2017), relied on two of…

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Professor Kristin Hickman’s work on Internal Revenue Service regulatory practices was cited in a concurring opinion written by Judge Mark Holmes of the United States Tax Court in the case of 15 West 17th…

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Professor Kristin Hickman's recent policy suggestion--that many social welfare and regulatory programs and functions presently being performed by the Internal Revenue Service should be spun off from that agency--…