Administrative Process
Law
Franklin Pierce School of Law::General Practice (LAW)
Credits: 3.0
Class Size: 75
Term:
Spring 2025
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Law Full Term (01/13/2025
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04/25/2025)
CRN:
56567
Grade Mode:
Letter Grading
Administrative law is the law of how government agencies operate. Topics covered include the mechanisms through which agencies act, the constitutional constraints on their actions, and the ways in which the executive, legislative, and judicial branches can exercise oversight and control over those actions. By the end of this course, students should be prepared to identify and analyze the stages of administrative rulemaking and adjudications; apply constitutional doctrines that constrain agencies such as due process, nondelegation, and separation of powers; and apply statutory and constitutional doctrines governing administrative actions and judicial review of those actions. This course cannot be taken for an S/U grade.
Instructors:
Roger Allan Ford
Times & Locations
Start Date | End Date | Days | Time | Location |
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1/13/2025 | 4/25/2025 | MW | 1:00pm - 2:45pm | UNHL 204 |
Booklist
Book | Details |
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FEDERAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
4TH 23
by HICKMAN
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