Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2013

Abstract

In this tribute article, William S. Jordan III reflects on the scholarly contributions and pedagogical legacy of Charles H. Koch Jr., a renowned administrative law scholar and casebook author. Jordan highlights Koch's nuanced approach to administrative law, particularly his emphasis on constitutional values, due process, and the practical realities of agency governance. The article explores how Koch’s scholarship influenced the development of administrative law doctrine and teaching, especially through his widely used casebook. Jordan pays special attention to how Koch integrated European administrative law perspectives into U.S. scholarship, helping bridge comparative and domestic legal frameworks. The article serves as both a scholarly analysis and a professional appreciation of Koch’s enduring influence on the field.

Publication Title

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

Volume

22

First Page

381

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