Thursday, March 5, 2009

Introduction To Federal Administrative Law

Section 6 (Total Run Time: 3 min. 53 sec.)
  • Avoiding Disputes

Presented by Christopher Kelley

Introduction To Federal Administrative Law Section 5

Section 5 (Total Run Time: 5 min. 06 sec.)
  • Basic Adjudication Procedures
  • Two Goals in Adjudication

Presented by Christopher Kelley

Introduction To Federal Administrative Law Section 4

Section 4 (Total Run Time: 11 min. 31 sec.)
  • Rulemaking
  • “Informal” Rulemaking
  • Exemptions and Exceptions – Informal Rulemaking
  • Publication of Rules
  • Participating in Rulemaking

Presented by Christopher Kelley

Introduction To Federal Administrative Law Section 3

Section 3 (Total Run Time: 12 min. 31 sec.)
  • What Is Administrative Law?
  • Another Definition
  • Private Law v. Administrative Law
  • The Goal of Administrative Law
  • The Cardinal Principle of Federal Administrative Law
  • Thus, As To Rulemaking...
  • And, As To Adjudication...
  • The Roles of the President and the Courts
  • Agency Lawmaking
  • Adjudication
  • Agency Procedures
  • Judicial Review
  • Key Points

Presented by Christopher Kelley

Introduction To Federal Administrative Law Section 2

Section 2 (Total Run Time: 6 min. 43 sec.)
  • The Administrative State
  • What Do Agencies Do?
  • Even Deciding What Is Peanut Butter
  • Types of Agency Powers

Presented by Christopher Kelley

Introduction To Federal Administrative Law Section 1

Section 1 (Total Run Time: 8 min. 28 sec.)
  • What Is An Agency?
  • Types of Agencies
  • Departments
  • “Freestanding” Agencies
  • Typical Features of Independent Agencies
Presented by Christopher Kelley

Section 501(c)(3) Basics Section 5

Section 5 (Total Run Time: 7 min. 54 sec.)
  • Public interest law firms and other legal services
  • Community development and low-income housing
  • Miscellaneous organizations

Presented by Will Foster