Course Number
200
Credits
3
Area of Study & Practice
- Constitutional Law and Civil Rights
- Employment Law
- Environmental Law
- Financial Institutions
- Gov't Regulation & Administrative Practice
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Public Policy
Administrative Law
A study of the legal framework governing administrative agencies under the U.S. Constitution and the Administrative Procedure Act, with a particular focus on agency rulemaking and adjudication; Presidential power; Congressional control of agencies through statutes and other mechanisms of oversight; and judicial review of agency actions.
Please note that course organization and content may vary substantially from semester to semester and descriptions are not necessarily professor specific. Please contact the instructor directly if you have particular course-related questions.
Sections/Instructors
Matthew Adler
Administrative Law 200.01
Fall 2013
Stuart M. Benjamin
Administrative Law 200.02
Spring 2013
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Arti K. Rai
Administrative Law 200.01
Fall 2012
Sakai Site
Enrollment Cap=70
2 Spots reserved for LLMs
Stuart M. Benjamin
Administrative Law 200.02
Spring 2012
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Arti K. Rai
Administrative Law 200.01
Fall 2011
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John Inazu
Administrative Law 200.02
Spring 2011
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Stuart M. Benjamin
Administrative Law 200.01
Fall 2010
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Stuart M. Benjamin
Administrative Law 200.01
Fall 2009
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Stuart M. Benjamin
Administrative Law 200.01
Fall 2008
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Arti K. Rai
Administrative Law 200.01
Spring 2008
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Don Hornstein
Administrative Law 200.01
Fall 2006
Arti K. Rai
Administrative Law 200.01
Fall 2005
Don Hornstein
Administrative Law 200.01
Spring 2005
Francesca Bignami
Administrative Law 200.01
Fall 2004
Stuart M. Benjamin
Administrative Law 200.01
Spring 2004
Francesca Bignami
Administrative Law 200.01
Fall 2003
Don Hornstein
Administrative Law 200.01
Spring 2003
Francesca Bignami
Administrative Law 200.01
Fall 2001
Christopher H. Schroeder
Administrative Law 200.01
Spring 2001
