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Catholic Law professor to present ‘A Textual Critique of the Major Questions Doctrine’ at LSU Law Federalist Society event on Feb. 2

Catholic School of America's Columbus School of Law Assistant Professor Chad Squitieri.

Catholic School of America’s Columbus School of Law Assistant Professor Chad Squitieri.

The LSU Law Federalist Society will welcome Chad Squitieri, assistant professor of law at the Catholic School of America’s Columbus School of Law, to the Paul M. Hebert Law Center on Thursday, Feb. 2, for a presentation on “A Textual Critique of the Major Questions Doctrine.” The event, which is free and open to the LSU Law community, will take place in Room 106 from 5 to 7 p.m.

Squitieri’s scholarship addresses administrative law and constitutional law topics. His scholarship has appeared in the Missouri Law Review, the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, and the Virginia Law Review, among others. He also serves as a Fellow within the Project for Constitutional Originalism and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition.

Prior to joining the Catholic Law faculty in 2022, Squitieri practiced law at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP as a member of the Appellate and Constitutional Law and Administrative Law and Regulatory practice groups. He previously served as a Special Assistant to former United States Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia, and as a law clerk to then-Chief Judge D. Brooks Smith of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. He graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law in 2016, and Florida State University in 2013.

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