General Description:
Introduces lawmaking in the modern administrative state. Examines the way Congress and administrative agencies adopt binding rules of law (statutes and regulations, respectively) and the way that implementing institutions ? courts and administrative agencies ? interpret and apply these laws. Considers the structure of the modern administrative state, the incentives that influence the behavior of the various actors, and the legal rules that help to structure the relationships among Congress, the agencies, and the courts.
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LAWS 5205-801
Instructor(s):
Sharon Jacobs
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1:00 PM - 2:20 PM |
WLAW 206 |
LAWS 5205-802
Instructor(s):
Helen Norton
Meeting Times & Locations:
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Mon,Wed |
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM |
WLAW 301 |
LAWS 5205-803
Instructor(s):
Mark Squillace
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Mon,Wed |
1:00 PM - 2:20 PM |
WLAW 207 |
LAWS 5205-905
Instructor(s):
Helen Norton
Meeting Times & Locations:
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Mon,Wed |
1:00 PM - 2:20 PM |
WLAW 301 |
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