Erica Ross to speak on presidential removal authority at NYU Law panel

Erica Ross, Partner
Erica Ross, Partner
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Erica Ross, partner and Chair of the Appeals & Strategic Motions Practice Group, will participate in a virtual panel titled “How Far Does Presidential Removal Authority Go?” The event is scheduled for May 7 at 12:15 pm Eastern Time and is hosted by the New York University School of Law.

The panel will address varying viewpoints regarding the extent of presidential authority to remove officials from administrative agencies. This discussion comes as several related cases are currently before the United States Supreme Court.

Ross and other participants are expected to analyze legal arguments surrounding executive power over agency leadership. The session aims to clarify ongoing debates about constitutional boundaries in this area.

The event provides an opportunity for legal professionals, students, and others interested in administrative law to hear expert analysis on an issue with significant implications for federal governance.

Further details about registration can be found through the New York University School of Law.



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