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Administrative Law This course is a general introduction to the legal problems of the administrative process. Topics of study in this section include the constitutional framework within which federal agencies operate, statutory and constitutional constraints on agency procedures, the role of administrative discretion in the development of public policy, and the methods and scope of judicial review of agency decisions. Heavy emphasis is placed throughout on the role of agencies in interpreting statutes and the consequences of that role for the legal and political system.
Teaching Method: Lecture and discussion
Evaluation: Final examination
Prerequisites: Constitutional Law
Catalog Number: CONPUB 600 Practice Areas: Constitutional Law |
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Spring 2010 Title: Administrative Law Faculty: Speta,James B (courses homepage ) Section: 1 Type: Lecture Credits: 3.0 Capacity: 65 Actual: 0 |
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Fall 2009 Title: Administrative Law Faculty: Calabresi,Steven G (courses homepage ) Section: 1 Type: Lecture Credits: 3.0 Capacity: 65 Actual: 0 |
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Spring 2009 Title: Administrative Law Faculty: Burns,Robert P (courses homepage ) Section: 1 Type: Lecture Credits: 3.0 Capacity: 65 Actual: 32 |
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Fall 2008 Title: Administrative Law Faculty: Speta,James B (courses homepage ) Section: 1 Type: Lecture Credits: 3.0 Capacity: 65 Actual: 65 |
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Spring 2008 Title: Administrative Law Faculty: Burns,Robert P (courses homepage ) Section: 1 Type: Lecture Credits: 3.0 Capacity: 65 Actual: 56 |
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Fall 2007 Title: Administrative Law Faculty: Zimmer,Michael J (courses homepage ) Section: 1 Type: Lecture Credits: 3.0 Capacity: 65 Actual: 34 |
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Spring 2007 Title: Administrative Law Faculty: Watts,Kathryn Ann (courses homepage ) Section: 1 Type: Lecture Credits: 3.0 Capacity: 65 Actual: 63 |
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