Fall 2007 Course Schedule

Administrative Law (LAW-601-002)
Lubbers

Meets: 06:00 PM - 07:20 PM (MW) - Room 503

Enrolled: 33 / Limit: 60

Administrator Access


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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The required casebook for this course is Michael Asimow, Arthur Bonfield and Ronald Levin, State and Federal Administrative Law (West Pub. Co. 1998) including the 2005 Supplement. There will also be a supplemental collection of readings, and we will be using Blackboard.

First Class Readings

For the first class, please read: Introduction -- read 1-16 casebook; skim read the APA (710-727) and MSAPA (728-780) Strauss excerpt (Xeroxed materials) Excerpt from Breger and Edles (Xeroxed materials) Appointment of Officers and Inferior Officers -- Textbook 464-473 Removal Power -- Textbook 473-492

Syllabus

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