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Eric Bolinder serves as an Assistant Professor of Law at Liberty University School of Law, specializing in Administrative Law, Civil Procedure, Lawyering Skills, and Constitutional Law. His academic career follows a decade of public interest litigation experience where he established himself as a significant figure in administrative law.
- Education: J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center
- Education: B.A. from James Madison University
Professor Bolinder's research focuses on the intersection of administrative and constitutional law, with particular emphasis on judicial review of agency actions, presidential powers, and the implications of landmark administrative law cases. His work critically examines the relationship between Congress, the Executive Branch, and administrative agencies, often addressing foundational questions about the constitutional limits of bureaucratic authority. His scholarship has gained prominence following the Supreme Court's 2024 decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, which overturned the 40-year Chevron deference precedent.
His recent publications analyze emerging trends in the post-Chevron legal landscape, examining how lower courts are implementing the new framework and exploring the constitutional boundaries of presidential tariff implementation. His work bridges theoretical legal analysis with practical implications for regulatory governance.
Professor Bolinder has presented his research at prestigious forums including the Federalist Society Executive Branch Review Conference and the AALS Annual Conference, demonstrating his active engagement with the broader legal academic community.
Before joining Liberty University, Professor Bolinder argued the landmark Loper Bright case at the D.C. Circuit and was instrumental in taking the case through all levels of the federal judiciary. He has represented clients challenging federal agency actions in significant cases involving the FTC and other regulatory bodies. He is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, multiple Circuit Courts of Appeals, and various state and federal district courts.
Professor Bolinder maintains active connections with legal practice through his participation in professional organizations and his ongoing commentary on current legal developments through media appearances and public speaking engagements.




