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Public Institutions/Administrative Law
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- 1.1.2: Regulation: A Primer, What is Regulation?, Chapter 1 (excerpt)
- 1.2.1: "An Ethic of Race for Public Administration" and the federal agencies referenced in this article.
- 2.1.2: A. L. A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States, 295 U.S. 495 (1935)
- 2.4.3: Why Senate Democrats reversed few of Trump's 'midnight rules'
- 2.5.1.3.2: Free Enterprise Fund v. Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, 561 U.S. 477 (2010)
- 3.3: Reference Materials
- 3.4.2: APA § 553. Rulemaking
- 3.6.2: APA § 555 (b) and (e): Ancillary Matters
- 3.7: Comment Assignment Instructions and Reading: Rulemaking Tips and Sample Comment
- 3.8.3: Devil in the Details: Structural Racism in Administrative Hearings, by Jerry L. Anderson
- 3.8.5: United States v. Florida East Coast Railway Co., 410 U.S. 224 (1973)
- 3.9.3: Texas v. United States, 86 F.Supp.3d 591 (S.D.Texas 2015)
- 4.2: When Is Due Process Required in Adjudication vs. Rulemaking
- 4.3.1: Protected Interest: Property
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Public Institutions/Administrative Law (Spring 2021)
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