Administrative State Dynamics

Sarah argues that the administrative state has grown due to congressional dysfunction, creating a paradox where stability is sought in an unpredictable judicial landscape. She critiques the notion of accountability through lifetime judges, labeling it as nonsensical. Nilay highlights the challenges business people face in navigating a system where outcomes, especially from the Supreme Court, are highly unpredictable, emphasizing the complexities of lobbying and bureaucracy in this environment.