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Joshua Sarnoff is a Professor of Administrative Law at DePaul University College of Law. His work focuses on regulatory policy, judicial deference to agencies, and constitutional governance. He frequently contributes to legal scholarship through platforms like the Yale Journal on Regulation's blog, Notice & Comment.
His research interests include the Chevron doctrine, Skidmore deference, and the separation of powers in administrative law. He analyzes landmark cases like Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, which overturned the Chevron deference framework, emphasizing judicial supremacy over administrative agencies.
Professor Sarnoff’s writings explore the implications of judicial interpretations on democratic accountability and administrative expertise. His analyses highlight tensions between originalist constitutional doctrines and functionalist critiques of regulatory frameworks.





