Affiliated Fellow
Associate Professor of Law Jennifer Mascott (on public service leave) writes in the areas of administrative and constitutional law, theories of constitutional and statutory interpretation, and the constitutional structural separation of powers. Her scholarship has been cited extensively by the Supreme Court and federal circuit and district courts and has been published or is forthcoming in the Stanford Law Review, the Florida Law Review, the Supreme Court Review by the University of Chicago Press, the George Washington Law Review, the BYU Law Review, the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, and the George Mason Law Review, among other journals. She also served as a Supreme Court contributor for NBC Universal during the 2023-24 Supreme Court Term and served as a Public Member of the Administrative Conference of the United States until her appointment in the White House Counsel’s Office in winter 2025.
