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About Daniel Walters


Prior to joining Penn State Law, Professor Walters was a regulation fellow in the Penn Program on Regulation at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. He brings an empirical approach to the study of public law and regulatory policy, with work appearing in the Columbia Law Review, the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, the Georgetown Law Journal, the Michigan Law Review, and the Administrative Law Review, among other top journals. Several of his works empirically test the effects of judge-made administrative law doctrine on agency behavior. Other empirical work focuses on an oft-overlooked domain of agencies' regulatory power--discretionary non-action--and sheds light on how this facet of administrative decisionmaking should and could be cabined or made more transparent. Professor Walters also is interested in environmental law, energy law, and food law, and has several scholarly and practical projects underway in these areas examining the impacts of environmental regulation and climate change litigation.

Positions

July 2022 - Present Associate Professor of Law, Texas A&M University School of Law
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2022 Assistant Professor of Law, Penn State Law
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