selected publications academicarticle Walters, D. E. (2024). Deference and Legislative Productivity Walters, D. E. (2024). Tomorrow's Climate Law, Today Walters, D. E. (2024). Four Futures of Chevron Deference. 31. Scheffler, G., & Walters, D. E. (2023). The Submerged Administrative State. 2024. Walters, D. E. (2023). Reclaiming Regulatory Intermediation for the Public. 86. Walters, D. E. (2023). Administrative Law: A Public Casebook for the American Public Law System Tobia, K., Walters, D., & Slocum, B. G. (2023). Major Questions, Common Sense?. 97. Walters, D. E., & Ash, E. (2023). IF WE BUILD IT, WILL THEY LEGISLATE? EMPIRICALLY TESTING THE POTENTIAL OF THE NONDELEGATION DOCTRINE TO CURB CONGRESSIONAL "ABDICATION". Cornell Law Review. 108(2), 401-492. Walters, D. (2023). The Major Questions Doctrine at the Boundaries of Interpretive Law. 109, 465-540. Walters, D. E. (2022). The Administrative Agon: A Democratic Theory for a Conflictual Regulatory State. Yale Law Journal. 132(1), 1-95. Walters, D., & Wiseman, H. J. (2022). Self-Regulation in the Cradle: The Role of Standards in Emerging Industries Walters, D. (2022). Lumpy Social Goods in Energy Decarbonization: Why We Need More Than Just Markets for the Clean Energy Transition. 93. Walters, D., & Kleit, A. N. (2022). Grid Governance in the Energy Trilemma Era: Remedying the Democracy Deficit. 74. Walters, D. (2022). Decoding Nondelegation After Gundy: What the Experience in State Courts Tells Us About What to Expect When Were Expecting. 71, 417-85. Coglianese, C., Scheffler, G., & Walters, D. (2021). Unrules. 73, 885-967. Coglianese, C., & Walters, D. (2020). Whither the Regulatory 'War on Coal'? Scapegoats, Saviors, and Stock Market Reactions. 47. Coglianese, C., & Walters, D. (2020). Litigating EPA Rules: A Fifty-Year Retrospective of Environmental Rulemaking in the Courts. 70. Walters, D. (2019). Animal Agriculture Liability for Climatic Nuisance: A Path Forward for Climate Change Litigation? Walters, D. (2019). The Self-Delegation False Alarm: Analyzing Auer Deference's Effect on Agency Rules Finkel, A. M., Walters, D., & Corbett, A. (2018). Planning for Excellence: Insights from an International Review of Regulators' Strategic Plans. 35. Walters, D. E. (2016). The Judicial Role in Constraining Presidential Nonenforcement Discretion: The Virtues of an APA Approach Coglianese, C., & Walters, D. E. (2016). Agenda-Setting in the Regulatory State: Theory and Evidence Black, R. C., Owens, R. J., Walters, D. E., & Williams, J. (2014). Upending a Global Debate: An Empirical Analysis of the U.S. Supreme Court's Use of Transnational Law to Interpret Domestic Doctrine Owens, R. J., Walters, D. E., Black, R. C., & Madonna, A. J. (2014). Ideology, Qualifications, and Covert Senate Obstruction of Federal Court Nominations Walters, D. E. (2013). Litigation-Fostered Bureaucratic Autonomy: Administrative Law Against Political Control Walters, D. E. (2012). The Justiciability of Fair Balance under the Federal Advisory Committee Act: Toward a Deliberative Process Approach. 110(4), Walters, D. E. A New Era of Deference: From Chevron to Loper Bright Walters, D. Capturing Regulatory Agendas? An Empirical Study of Industry Use of Rulemaking Petitions. 43. Walters, D. E. The Environmental Democracy That Was, Then Wasn't, but Could Be Again Coglianese, C., & Walters, D. E. The Great Unsettling: Administrative Governance After Loper Bright
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