“Administrative Law’s Political Dynamics”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
Vanderbilt Law Review
2018

“Chevron Step Two’s Domain”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
Notre Dame Law Review
2018

“Fraudulent Conveyances Masquerading as Asset Protection Trusts”

James J. White
  • Administrative Law
Uniform Commercial Code Law Journal
2018

“Restoring Congress’s Role in the Modern Administrative State”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Constitutional Law
  • Administrative Law
  • Legal History
Michigan Law Review
2018

“The Regulation of Trading Markets: A Survey and Evaluation”

Gabriel V. Rauterberg
  • Corporate and Securities Law
  • Administrative Law
Securities Market Issues for the 21st Century
2018

“The Politics of Selecting Chevron Deference”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
2018

“Behavioral Finance Symposium Summary Paper”

Michael S. Barr
  • Administrative Law
Proceedings of the Behavioral Finance Symposium
2018

“Attacking Auer and Chevron Deference: A Literature Review”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Constitutional Law
  • Administrative Law
Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy
2018

“Chevron in the Circuit Courts: The Codebook Appendix”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
Michigan Law Review Online
2017

“Modernizing the Administrative Procedure Act”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
Administrative Law Review
2017

“Stock Market Futurism”

Gabriel V. Rauterberg
  • Corporate and Securities Law
  • Administrative Law
Journal of Corporation Law
2017

“An Empirical Window into Retrospective Review”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Corporate and Securities Law
  • Administrative Law
  • Health Law
Jotwell: The Journal of Things We Like (Lots)
2017

“Against Remedial Restraint in Administrative Law”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
Columbia Law Review Online
2017

“Legislating in the Shadows”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
2017

“Lawmaking Within Federal Agencies and Without Judicial Review”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law
2017

“High-Frequency Trading and the New Stock Market: Sense And Nonsense”

Gabriel V. Rauterberg
  • Corporate and Securities Law
  • Administrative Law
Journal of Applied Corporate Finance
2017

“Short-Circuiting the New Major Questions Doctrine”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
Vanderbilt Law Review En Banc
2017

“Remedial Restraint in Administrative Law”

Nicholas Bagley
  • Administrative Law
Columbia Law Review
2017

“Supervising Outsourcing: The Need for Better Design of Blended Governance”

Nina A. Mendelson
  • Administrative Law
Administrative Law from the Inside Out: Essays on Themes in the Work of Jerry L. Mashaw
2017

“Referral, Remand, and Dialogue in Administrative Law”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
Iowa Law Review Online
2016

“Toward a Context-Specific Chevron Deference”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Constitutional Law
  • Administrative Law
Missouri Law Review
2016

“Chevron Deference and Patent Exceptionalism”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust
  • Administrative Law
Duke Law Journal Online
2016

“Michigan’s Tribal State Federal Judicial Forum”

Bridget Mary McCormack
  • Administrative Law
Judges’ Journal
2016

“The Logic of Contract in the World of Investment Treaties”

Julian Arato
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Administrative Law
William and Mary Law Review
2016

“Strategic Immunity”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Constitutional Law
  • Administrative Law
Emory law Journal
2016

“Debunking Humphrey’s Executor”

Daniel A. Crane
  • Constitutional Law
  • Administrative Law
George Washington Law Review
2016

Financial Regulation: Law and Policy

Michael S. Barr
  • Corporate and Securities Law
  • Administrative Law
2016

“Finding, Sharing and Risk of Loss: Of Whales, Bees and Other Valuable Finds in Iceland, Denmark and Norway”

William Ian Miller
  • Administrative Law
Comparative Legal History
2015

“A Program in Legislation”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
Journal of Legal Education
2015

“Fringe Administrative Law”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
Jotwell: The Journal of Things We Like (Lots)
2015

“Inside Regulatory Interpretation: A Research Note”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
  • Legal Writing and Research
Michigan Law Review First Impressions
2015

“Is the Chief Justice a Tax Lawyer?”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
  • Health Law
Pepperdine Law Review
2015

“Inside Agency Statutory Interpretation”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Constitutional Law
  • Administrative Law
Standford Law Review
2015

“The Puzzling Presumption of Reviewability”

Nicholas Bagley
  • Administrative Law
Harvard Law Review
2014

“Does the Legal Standard Matter? Empirical Answers to Justice Kennedy’s Questions in Nken v. Holder”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
Ohio State Law Journal Furthermore
2014

“Foreword—Chevron at 30: Looking Back and Looking Forward”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
Fordham Law Review
2014

“The Death of Tax Court Exceptionalism”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
Minnesota Law Review
2014

“Chevron Inside the Regulatory State: An Empirical Assessment”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
  • Labor and Employment Law
Fordham Law Review
2014

“Taking Administrative Law to Tax Exceptionalism”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
Jotwell: The Journal of Things We Like (Lots)
2014

“Frequent Filers: Repeat Plaintiffs in Shareholder Litigation”

Adam C. Pritchard
  • Administrative Law
U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform
2013

“Dodd-Frank Regulators, Cost-Benefit Analysis, and Agency Capture”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Corporate and Securities Law
  • Administrative Law
Stanford Law Review Online
2013

“Does Congress Really Mean to Delegate Interpretative Authority to Agencies?”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
Jotwell: The Journal of Things We Like (Lots)
2013

“How to Win the Deference Lottery”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
Texas Law Review See Also
2013

“Avoiding Normative Canons in the Review of Administrative Interpretations of Law: A Brand X Doctrine of Constitutional Avoidance”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Constitutional Law
  • Administrative Law
  • Labor and Employment Law
Administrative Law Review
2012

“L3CS: An Innovative Choice for Urban Entrepreneurs and Urban Revitalization”

Dana A. Thompson
  • Administrative Law
American University Business Law Review
2012

“Behaviorally Informed Regulation”

Michael S. Barr
  • Corporate and Securities Law
  • Administrative Law
The Behavioral Foundations of Public Policy
2012

“Midnight Rulemaking and Congress”

Nina A. Mendelson
  • Administrative Law
Transitions: Legal Change, Legal Meanings
2012

“Another Word on the President’s Statutory Authority Over Agency Action”

Nina A. Mendelson
  • Administrative Law
Fordham Law Review
2011

“The Promise of Comparative Administrative Law: A Constitutional Perspective on Independent Agencies”

Daniel H. Halberstam
  • Constitutional Law
  • Administrative Law
Comparative Administrative Law
2010

“Agency Hygiene”

Nicholas Bagley
  • Administrative Law
Texas Law Review See Also
2010