Course Guides - Administrative Law
Course Description
This course exams all aspects of the federal administrative process with special emphasis upon constitutional concepts. Topics covered include: agency powers, delegation, rule making, right to a hearing, judicial review, and agency hearing processes and controlling agency discretion. (3 credits)
Faculty Who Teach This Course
- Kenneth E. Gray (Professor of Law)
- Joseph S. Mistik (Associate Professor of Law)
- Margaret Krasik (Associate Professor of Law)
Subject Covered Presently in Collection by:
Print Collection |
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| K3400-K3412 | Administrative Law | |
| KF382 | Rule of Law | |
| KF4565-KF4579 | Separation of Powers - Delegation of powers | |
| KF4600-KF4629 | Structure of government | |
| KF5401-KF5425 | Administrative organization and procedure | |
| KF8734 | Rulemaking power of courts | |
| KF8975 | Right to jury trial | |
| Legal Periodicals in Print Collection | ||
Legal Research Databases |
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| CALI | ||
| Hein Online | ||
| Legal Scholarship Network | ||
| Proquest Congressional | ||
| LLMC Digital | ||
Lexis
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| Westlaw | ||
DCLI Webpage Links
- Primary Legal Research: Statutory Law, Constitutions (contains quick links to our statutes and our constitution)
- Legal Research Guides: Administrative Law
Under Subject Area:
Course Listed Under the following Law School Areas of Interest:
- Academic Administration
- Environmental Law
- Health Care Law
- Labor and Employment Law
- Tax Law
- Courses Relevant to All Areas of Law

