Administrative Law (LAW-601-001)
Popper
Notices
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Description
A study of the structure, powers, and processes of administrative agencies that are the source of much of our nation's law. Topics include the delegation of power to agencies, the constitutional right to a hearing, agency procedures of adjudication and rule making, information law debates, judicial review of agencies, and administrative reform.
Textbooks and Other Materials
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Your text book and statutory supplement are being printed at WCL and should be available this Wednesday after 2:00 pm from Room 465. It is called "A Casebook On Administrative Law." The total cost of the book and supplement is $35. All assigned readings for the course will come from the book.
First Class Readings
For the first class, read pp. 1-20 in your casebook.
Syllabus
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