PREFACE.

AuthorFiandeiro, Mario

Issue 2 is here! Thanks to the hard work of the staff of the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, we are very excited to present an issue that captures the true breadth of the Journal's scope, ranging from another wonderful in-person symposium to interpretive theory to the first math-inclusive (do not fear!) piece in the Journal's recent history.

But before we get into this Issue's offerings, there are two pieces of exciting news. First, JLPP continued its strong streak of real-world impact in American law, racking up two citations at the Supreme Court this momentous term. Second, the JLPP membership has elected Hayley Isenberg of the Class of 2024 as the Editor-in-Chief for Volume 47. I am so excited to hand off the reins to Hayley who I know will do (and has already done) such great work for the Journal. Congratulations, Hayley!

This issue opens with a symposium on administrative law in the states. It includes both pieces based on remarks delivered at the in-person symposium this January and a few more additions from authors who could not make it. In addition to the authors published in this Issue, I would like to thank Judge Thomas B. Griffith for moderating the in-person event. Special thanks are due to Adam J. White of the C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State and Deputy Managing Editor Benjamin R. Pontz for their coordination efforts.

We then present a moving remembrance of Senator Orrin Hatch delivered by Senator Mike Lee. Senator...

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