Louis Capozzi
@CitizenCapozzi
Future Solicitor General of Missouri, Adjunct Professor at University of Pennsylvania Carey School of Law, former SCOTUS clerk, double Penn grad.
Fascinating en banc opinion from the Fifth Circuit; grateful to see my scholarship cited. ca5.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/2…
Some personal news, as they say. As sad as I am to leave my post as Missouri Solicitor General, I’m excited to serve the American people as a federal district court judge.
Today, Joshua M. Divine was sworn in by Chief Judge Clark as the Eastern District’s seventh active U.S. District Judge. Judge Divine served in a variety of roles in the public sector, most recently as the Solicitor General for the State of Missouri. moed.uscourts.gov/news/2025/hon-…
Here's a draft of my next article--about how the major questions doctrine limits the power of federal agencies to change the law via enforcement proceedings. I welcome feedback! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
The 2025 Third Circuit Conference kicks off in Philadelphia today with a conversation on "President Trump and the Future of Presidential Power." #FedSocEvents Ft. @CitizenCapozzi , Steven A. Engel, John M. Gore, & Hon. Thomas M. Hardiman
On Thursday, we will be hosting Lou Capozzi (@CitizenCapozzi) for a defense of the Major Questions Doctrine. You won't want to miss seeing this former Justice Gorsuch clerk in action! Professor Bagley (@nicholas_bagley) will be providing commentary.
If you’re interested in admin law, check out my defense of the major questions doctrine. Thanks to the great editors @NotreDameLRev!
🚨 Join us tomorrow, 2/20, at 12:30 for a discussion on the Major Questions Doctrine with Judge Paul Matey of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, @CitizenCapozzi, and CUA Law's very own @ChadSquitieri. Lunch will be provided!
Effective presidents must work with Congress rather than go it alone. Fortunately, the courts have begun to encourage such cooperation. | Paul Ray & @CitizenCapozzi trib.al/83OqMOz
Check out my latest article in National Review with former OIRA Administrator Paul Ray. nationalreview.com/2024/10/how-th…
This is awesome. Georgetown is lucky to have Stephanie!
I’m happy to share that I’ll be joining the faculty at @GeorgetownLaw as a professor of law with tenure this fall. I’ll also serve as faculty co-director of the Georgetown Center for the Constitution (@GUConstitution). My family and I are excited for this next chapter!
Looking forward to speaking at the @PennFedSoc symposium this week, and seeing lots of great people there. @CitizenCapozzi @CarolineMCorbin @MarcODeGirolami @RickGarnett @mark_storslee I'll discuss the Court's approach to the Est. Clause going forward. fedsoc.org/events/annual-…
I'm delighted that my next article, In Defense of the Major Questions Doctrine, will be published by the Notre Dame Law Review. I'm still in the drafting phase, so I welcome thoughts/feedback. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
Got any questions on the Major Questions Doctrine? Then be sure to stop by this afternoon as we welcome @CitizenCapozzi and Prof. Kessler!
We were overjoyed to host @CitizenCapozzi this past week as he debuted his upcoming article on the Major Questions Doctrine! This once one-sided discussion now finds itself a Major Questions Doctrine proponent. One of the best events of the semester!
It was a pleasure to host Lou Capozzi and Bill Watson for a conversation on the major questions doctrine yesterday!
Teaching my first class at Penn Law today. Tips welcome!