Saving Agency Adjudication
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Description
Professor Christopher J. Walker of University of Michigan Law School presents his work Saving Agency Adjudication. The article discusses the potential crisis facing agency adjudication in the US due to recent court rulings and proposes alternative solutions to creating a new agency or expanding Article I or III courts, arguing for the use of independence-enhancing tools provided by the Constitution to address the perceived threats to agency adjudicator decisional independence.
Presenter
Christopher J. Walker is a professor of law at Michigan Law. His research focuses primarily on administrative law, regulation, and law and policy at the agency level. He teaches Administrative Law, Civil Procedure, Constitutional Litigation, Federal Courts, Legislation and Regulation, and State and Local Government Law.
Workshop Date
3-14-2023
Keywords
administrative law, agency adjudication, precedent, stare decisis
Disciplines
Administrative Law | Civil Procedure | Legislation
Recommended Citation
Walker, Christopher J., "Saving Agency Adjudication" (2023). Faculty Workshops.
https://ecollections.law.fiu.edu/faculty-workshops/67
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