Nov 15 2018 Podcast Event Videos Rulemaking by Adjudication: Who Am I to Judge? Jack Beermann, Allyson Newton Ho, Gregory G. Katsas, Stephen Alexander Vaden, Christopher J. Walker 2018 National Lawyers Convention When Congress delegates to a federal agency the responsibility for implementing, administering, and enforcing a...
Oct 2 2018 Podcast FedSoc Forums The Future of Chevron Deference Jennifer L. Mascott, Christopher J. Walker, Adam White Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group, Article I Initiative, and Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum Skepticism of the Chevron doctrine has risen in recent years, with some commentators calling for...
Feb 27 2018 Video Short Videos Congress and the Administrative State Christopher J. Walker Short video featuring Chris Walker Does the administrative state make more laws than Congress? Chris Walker, associate professor at Ohio...
Jan 30 2018 Video Event Videos Reform Proposals for the Administrative State Jack Beermann, Emily Bremer, Kathryn Kovacs, Michael B. Rappaport, Christopher J. Walker 20th Annual Federalist Society Faculty Conference The panel will discuss what reforms Congress should or should not make to the administrative...
Jan 30 2018 Podcast Event Videos Reform Proposals for the Administrative State Jack Beermann, Emily Bremer, Kathryn Kovacs, Michael B. Rappaport, Christopher J. Walker 20th Annual Federalist Society Faculty Conference The panel will discuss what reforms Congress should or should not make to the administrative...
Nov 18 2017 Video Event Videos Showcase Panel II: Congress and the Administrative State C. Boyden Gray, Peter L. Strauss, Diane S. Sykes, Christopher J. Walker, Keith E. Whittington 2017 National Lawyers Convention Despite the Constitution vesting “[a]ll legislative Powers herein granted" in Congress, today lawmaking by administrative...
Nov 18 2017 Podcast Event Videos Showcase Panel II: Congress and the Administrative State C. Boyden Gray, Peter L. Strauss, Diane S. Sykes, Christopher J. Walker, Keith E. Whittington 2017 National Lawyers Convention Despite the Constitution vesting “[a]ll legislative Powers herein granted" in Congress, today lawmaking by administrative...
Jan 23 2017 Podcast Young Legal Scholars Paper Presentations Amy Coney Barrett, Richard A. Epstein, Daniel Hemel, Ryan T. Holte, Aaron Nielson, Stephen E. Sachs, Christopher Seaman, Christopher J. Walker, Ilan Wurman 19th Annual Faculty Conference This panel was held on January 5, 2017 during the 19th Annual Faculty Conference in...
Jan 23 2017 Video Event Videos Young Legal Scholars Paper Presentations Amy Coney Barrett, Richard A. Epstein, Daniel Hemel, Ryan T. Holte, Aaron Nielson, Stephen E. Sachs, Christopher Seaman, Christopher J. Walker, Ilan Wurman 19th Annual Faculty Conference This panel was held on January 5, 2017 during the 19th Annual Faculty Conference in...
Nov 2 2016 Video Short Videos How Does Agency Lawmaking Work? Christopher J. Walker Short video featuring Chris Walker Is agency rulemaking a democratic process? Professor Chris Walker of the Ohio State University Moritz...
Rulemaking by Adjudication: Who Am I to Judge?
Jack Beermann, Allyson Newton Ho, Gregory G. Katsas, Stephen Alexander Vaden, Christopher J. Walker
2018 National Lawyers Convention
When Congress delegates to a federal agency the responsibility for implementing, administering, and enforcing a...
The Future of Chevron Deference
Jennifer L. Mascott, Christopher J. Walker, Adam White
Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group, Article I Initiative, and Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum
Skepticism of the Chevron doctrine has risen in recent years, with some commentators calling for...
Congress and the Administrative State
Christopher J. Walker
Short video featuring Chris Walker
Does the administrative state make more laws than Congress? Chris Walker, associate professor at Ohio...
Reform Proposals for the Administrative State
Jack Beermann, Emily Bremer, Kathryn Kovacs, Michael B. Rappaport, Christopher J. Walker
20th Annual Federalist Society Faculty Conference
The panel will discuss what reforms Congress should or should not make to the administrative...
Reform Proposals for the Administrative State
Jack Beermann, Emily Bremer, Kathryn Kovacs, Michael B. Rappaport, Christopher J. Walker
20th Annual Federalist Society Faculty Conference
The panel will discuss what reforms Congress should or should not make to the administrative...
Showcase Panel II: Congress and the Administrative State
C. Boyden Gray, Peter L. Strauss, Diane S. Sykes, Christopher J. Walker, Keith E. Whittington
2017 National Lawyers Convention
Despite the Constitution vesting “[a]ll legislative Powers herein granted" in Congress, today lawmaking by administrative...
Showcase Panel II: Congress and the Administrative State
C. Boyden Gray, Peter L. Strauss, Diane S. Sykes, Christopher J. Walker, Keith E. Whittington
2017 National Lawyers Convention
Despite the Constitution vesting “[a]ll legislative Powers herein granted" in Congress, today lawmaking by administrative...
Young Legal Scholars Paper Presentations
Amy Coney Barrett, Richard A. Epstein, Daniel Hemel, Ryan T. Holte, Aaron Nielson, Stephen E. Sachs, Christopher Seaman, Christopher J. Walker, Ilan Wurman
19th Annual Faculty Conference
This panel was held on January 5, 2017 during the 19th Annual Faculty Conference in...
Young Legal Scholars Paper Presentations
Amy Coney Barrett, Richard A. Epstein, Daniel Hemel, Ryan T. Holte, Aaron Nielson, Stephen E. Sachs, Christopher Seaman, Christopher J. Walker, Ilan Wurman
19th Annual Faculty Conference
This panel was held on January 5, 2017 during the 19th Annual Faculty Conference in...
How Does Agency Lawmaking Work?
Christopher J. Walker
Short video featuring Chris Walker
Is agency rulemaking a democratic process? Professor Chris Walker of the Ohio State University Moritz...