| 2009 Entries |
Winner -- Connor Raso,"Do Agencies Use Guidance Documents to Avoid Presidential Control?" |
| Kyle Heisner,"Curbing Executive Overcompensation: Say-on-Pay Has a Way" |
| Daniel H. Koffman,"Fraud-on-Agency State Tort Claims After Wyeth V. Levine" |
| James V. Leito IV,"The Rise of the Quasi-Independent Agency: A New Model for Administrative Governance" |
| Julie L. Glover,"To Live and Die in L.A.: Regulation of the Adult Film Industry" |
| Travis James Miller,"Has Protectionism Become the American Way?: A Case Study of Administrative Duties Impact on the Domestic Marketplace" |
| 2008 Entries |
Winner -- Karen Weathersbee,"Quarantine: Its Use and Limitations" |
| Wei Chen,"Ex Parte Communication between a probation officer and a judge before a pending probation violation hearing: A question on Due Process" |
| 2007 Entries |
Winner -- Scott Keller, "Expanding Federalism Clear Statement Canons Instead of Chevron Step Zero" |
| Aaron Meyer, "Administrative Agencies as Inherently Executive Bodies: A Return to a Constitutional
Framework of American Government" |
| Jo-Leo W. Carney-Waterton, "The Art of the Silent Lie: Challenging the Collateral Consequences Doctrine in Immigration
Court Proceedings" |
| 2006 Entries |
Winner -- Kari Bergeron, "Singing the Blues: Muddy Waters and the Scope of Federal Authority Over Isolated, Inland Wetlands under the Clean Water Act" |
| Jonathan Meer, "Variances and Its Challenge to Zoning Regulations" |
| Marcus Sorensen, "The Orphan Drug Act of 1983: A Step Away From Patents But in the Right Direction" |
| Jaime Espinoza, "Fallout from the Sago Mine Disaster: Congress' Tinkering with Agency Discretion" |
| Daniel Zukerman, "Privacy Policies: The Problem of Mutable Terms" |
| Russell W. Dombrow, "Gonzales v. Oregon: How Administrative Law Worked to the Attorney General’s Disadvantage" |