Gray Center Podcast on Congress and the Shifting Sands in Administrative Law
A couple weeks ago I recorded a Gray Matters podcast with Jace Lington, which was a lot of fun. You can give it a listen here. The C. Boyden Gray Center is such a great resource in the field of administrative law.
Here are the details from the Gray Center website:
Jace Lington chats with University of Michigan Law Professor Christopher J. Walker about how to reinvigorate Congress in light of the changing administrative law landscape. They discuss his recent article, Congress and the Shifting Sands in Administrative Law, and his ideas about how Congress can play a larger role in federal policymaking.
Notes:
- Congress and the Shifting Sands in Administrative Law, Christopher J. Walker
- Delegation and Time, Jonathan H. Adler & Christopher J. Walker
- Congress’s Anti-Removal Power, Aaron L. Nielson & Christopher J. Walker
- Post-Chevron Working Group Report, Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO)

