Spring 2011 Course Schedule

Administrative Law (evening section) (LAW-601-002)
Popper

Meets: 06:00 PM - 07:20 PM (TTH) - Room 100

Enrolled: 78 / Limit: 80

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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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Andrew Popper, Administrative Law: A Contemporary Approach, 2nd ed. (West) ISBN: 0314255575; Popper, Administrative Law, Statutory Supplement (West) ISBN: 9780314202581.

First Class Readings

For the first two classes please read pages 1-33 and 43-63 of the textbook. The first chapter is an overview of the field and includes two principle cases that provide a backdrop for rulemaking and adjudication as well as two principle cases on the power and independence of agencies and the executive.

Syllabus

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