Bio/Description
Andrew Hahm is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Politics. He studies the normative problems raised by the modern administrative state in democratic societies, with particular attention to the history and institutions of American public administration. His dissertation seeks to understand how to best interpret democratic norms of political inclusion and mass participation within the context of administrative rulemaking and adjudication. In doing so, it aims to develop a distinctively democratic theory of the administrative state. Andrew holds an A.B. degree from Princeton and an M.A. degree from Queen's University, Kingston.