Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, has been active in publishing and presenting around the country. His recent article, “Learning How to Fish: Catch Shares and the Future of Fishery Conservation” (with Nathaniel Stewart), appears in UCLA Environmental Law & Policy Review, available at escholarship.ucop.edu/uc/item/3749v952. In addition, he’s written essays for The New York Times’ Room for Debate blog on prosecuting Edward Snowden and on federal hate crimes. For the Liberty Law Blog, he reviewed America’s Water and Wastewater Crisis: The Role of Private Enterprise in his article, titled “Navigating the Coming Water Crisis.”
Adler has participated in panels and forums on the Affordable Care Act, the Supreme Court’s decision in City of Arlington v. FCC and on “Making Sense of the Supreme Court.”
In the City of Arlington v. FCC, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts cited Adler’s work in his dissenting opinion. In addition, Adler testified in late July before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform subcommittee on Energy Policy, Health Care and Entitlements on the “Oversight of IRS’s Legal Basis for Expanding Obamacare’s Taxes and Subsidies.”