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Charles Koch, Jr. — The Casebook And The Scholarship, William S. Jordan Iii
Charles Koch, Jr. — The Casebook And The Scholarship, William S. Jordan Iii
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
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Administrative Judges And Agency Policy Development: The Koch Way, Ronald M. Levin
Administrative Judges And Agency Policy Development: The Koch Way, Ronald M. Levin
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Among the creative contributions that the late Charles H. Koch, Jr., made to administrative law thinking was his exploration of the present and potential role of administrative judges as policymakers. Charles stood in firm opposition to recent trends that, in his view, had served to strengthen the policymaking role of administrative judges at the expense of agency heads. He insisted that ultimate control over the policy direction of a program should rest with the officials who have been appointed to administer that program. While adhering to this baseline, however, Charles gravitated over time toward a nuanced view that sought to …