
Adam White
Senior fellow at AEI who runs the Center for the Study of the Administrative State and appears as the episode's expert guest to discuss administrative-state theory and Slaughter v. United States.
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Nov 25, 2025 • 1h 13min
Vance Whines, the Comey Case Collapses
Adam White, a Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, dives into the complex legal landscape surrounding Donald Trump, discussing the collapse of the Comey case and the implications of the DOJ's mishandlings. He also critiques JD Vance's complaints about the Beltway GOP, questioning his outsider narrative. The conversation touches on the impact of tariffs on GOP voter shifts and previews crucial upcoming Supreme Court cases affecting administrative power. With sharp insights and critical analysis, this discussion is both timely and thought-provoking.

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Nov 27, 2025 • 1h 6min
The Future of the Administrative State | Interview: Adam White
In this engaging discussion, Adam White, co-director of the C. Boyden Gray Center at Antonin Scalia Law School, dives into the future of the administrative state. He explores key issues like the Roberts Court's handling of administrative law, the significance of interim Supreme Court orders, and the implications of INS v. Chadha on legislative power. Adam warns that removing the independence of agencies risks centralizing power in the presidency and discusses the potential revival of Congress's policymaking role. It's a thought-provoking look at the intersection of law and political dynamics.

Dec 8, 2025 • 1h 12min
Slaughter at SCOTUS: Reaganite Ends by Roosevelt Means
In this insightful discussion, Adam White, a Senior Fellow at AEI and expert on administrative-state theory, joins Supreme Court reporter Amy Howe to explore the implications of *Slaughter v. United States*. They delve into the surprising lack of focus on the FTC during arguments and highlight Justice Gorsuch's views on executive power. Amy shares her behind-the-scenes observations of the courtroom dynamics, while the hosts discuss the potential outcomes for Humphrey's executor and the evolving nature of the administrative state, bridging Reaganite ideals with Rooseveltian methods.

Dec 18, 2024 • 1h
Did the Courts Just Nuke Environmental Review?
James Coleman, a University of Minnesota professor specializing in energy infrastructure; Adam White, Executive Director at George Mason University focusing on regulatory law; and Nicholas Bagley, a University of Michigan legal expert, delve into critical aspects of administrative law. They discuss the challenges posed by the National Environmental Policy Act, the growing power of a White House office, and the implications of recent court cases for environmental regulations. The trio also explores potential reforms for environmental reviews that could reshape infrastructure development in America.

Aug 28, 2024 • 1h 19min
Bashing Kamala
Adam White, a legal expert, dives into the re-indictment of Donald Trump regarding January 6, dissecting how recent changes align with Supreme Court decisions. He highlights the legal nuances between official and unofficial acts, particularly around Trump's campaign conduct. The discussion also touches on congressional authority and how judicial interpretations are shaping political dynamics. White articulates the broader implications these legal issues pose for Trump's electoral prospects, emphasizing the complex interplay between law, governance, and political power.


