“Restoring Congress’s Role in the Modern Administrative State”
Christopher J. Walker- Constitutional Law
- Administrative Law
- Legal History
Michigan Law Review
2018
“Agency Adjudication”
Christopher J. Walker
Developments in Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice
2017
Vanderbilt Law Review En Banc
2017
“Chevron in the Circuit Courts: The Codebook Appendix”
Christopher J. Walker- Administrative Law
Michigan Law Review Online
2017
“Agency Adjudication”
Christopher J. Walker
Developments in Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice
2016
Federal Agencies in the Legislative Process: Technical Assistance in Statutory Drafting
Christopher J. Walker2015
“Inside Regulatory Interpretation: A Research Note”
Christopher J. Walker- Administrative Law
- Legal Writing and Research
Michigan Law Review First Impressions
2015
World Affairs
2015
Green Bag 2d
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 Importance of Cost-Benefit Analysis in Financial Regulation
Christopher J. Walker2013
Texas Law Review See Also
2013
Kisor in the Lower Courts
Christopher J. Walker“The End of Administrative Pragmatisim?”
Christopher J. Walker
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
“The Conservative Case for a Professionalized Civil Service”
Christopher J. Walker
George Washington Law Review
“The Death of Administrative Pragmatism?”
Christopher J. Walker
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
“Theories of Appellate Review and Stare Decisis in Agency Adjudication”
Christopher J. Walker“Administrative Law’s Political Dynamics in the States”
Christopher J. Walker
Wisconsin Law Review
“Judicial Hierarchy and Change in Administrative Law”
Christopher J. Walker“Centering Proportionality in Administrative Law”
Christopher J. Walker
George Washington Law Review
“Article II and the Civil Service”
Christopher J. Walker
Virginia Law Review
“Proportionality in Administrative Law”
Christopher J. Walker
George Washington Law Review
“Preserving Both Agency Expertise and Accountability in the Unitary Executive”
Christopher J. Walker
University of Chicago Legal Forum