Devin Watkins

Attorney

Competitive Enterprise Institute

Devin Watkins

Attorney

Competitive Enterprise Institute

Devin Watkins is an attorney at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. Devin Watkins previously worked at the Cato Institute as a legal associate and interned at the Institute for Justice. At the Cato Institute, Watkins worked on a variety of Supreme Court cases, and one of the briefs he worked on was cited by the Court. His op-eds have appeared in National Review Online, The Hill, Time, and The Federalist among others.

Watkins holds a Juris Doctor cum laude from George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School, where he was the development editor on the Mason Law Review. Prior to his legal career Watkins was a senior software developer at Intel and WebMD. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey.

Watkins is a member of the Virginia State Bar, the District of Columbia Bar, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Bar, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Bar.

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The Implications of Jarkesy v. SEC for Administrative Tribunals

August 18, 2022

In this program, experts discuss the Jarkesy v. SEC case, implications of the case on the future of administrative tribunals, and continuing litigation on the issue.

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Deep Dive Episode 232 – The Implications of Jarkesy v. SEC for Administrative Tribunals

August 18, 2022

In this episode, experts discuss the Jarkesy v. SEC case, implications of the case on the future of administrative tribunals, and continuing litigation on the issue.

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Deep Dive Episode 79 – An Update on Gundy v. United States

October 31, 2019

Gundy v. U.S. has enormous implications for how much power federal bureaucrats can be given by Congress. In this episode, panelists discuss this case and a potential future without such extensive power for federal agencies.

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