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Administrative Law Concepts full course

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Course Description

Administrative Law Concepts course: In this course, we will learn about administrative law concepts, including rulemaking, adjudication, judicial review, due process, and agency functions. Gain a solid understanding of how administrative agencies operate and are regulated. 

Course Outcomes

  1. Understand the principles and functions of administrative agencies in government operations and regulation
  2. Apply legal frameworks to analyze rulemaking processes and agency decision-making procedures
  3. Evaluate the role of adjudication within administrative agencies and its impact on stakeholders
  4. Interpret judicial review standards to assess agency actions and ensure legal compliance
  5. Explain due process rights and procedural safeguards in administrative hearings and investigations
  6. Identify key concepts of administrative law including rulemaking, enforcement, and oversight mechanisms
  7. Analyze the balance between agency authority and public accountability in administrative law
  8. Develop skills to navigate and interpret administrative regulations and legal statutes

Course Curriculum

  • 1 chapters
  • 64 lectures
  • 0 quizzes
  • N/A total length
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1 Administrative Law Defined
1.4 Min


2 Sources of Administrative Law
2.59 Min


3 Administrative Agencies
1.29 Min


4 The Need for Administrative Agencies
1.11 Min


5 Types of Administrative Agencies
1.4 Min


6 The History of Bureaucracy
3.51 Min


7 The Impact of Administrative Agencies
3.17 Min


8 Democracy Defined
3.38 Min


9 Constitutional Structures and Controls
4.44 Min


10 Presidential Congressional and Judicial Controls
2.25 Min


11 Introduction to Agency Discretion
1.48 Min


12 Detriments and Benefits of Discretion
1.26 Min


13 Limits on Agency Discretion
1.38 Min


14 Examples of Agency Discretion
4 Min


15 Due Process
2.42 Min


16 Protected Interests
2.43 Min


17 Cost Benefit Analysis
2.02 Min


18 Notice
1.25 Min


19 Hearings
3.18 Min


20 Equal Protection
2.59 Min


21 What Is Delegation
3.19 Min


22 Delegating Legislative Authority
1.18 Min


23 The Nondelegation Doctrine Today
1.56 Min


24 Delegating Judicial Authority
1.04 Min


25 Delegating to Private Agencies
3.29 Min


26 Criminal Law Arrest Detention
1.53 Min


27 Introduction to Agency Rulemaking
1.19 Min


28 Rulemaking and Adjudication Defined
2.06 Min


29 The Volume of Rules
1.15 Min


30 Types of Rules
3.1 Min


31 Rulemaking Procedure
2.44 Min


32 Ratemaking
1.58 Min


33 Taxation and Revenues
1.16 Min


34 Controlling Rulemaking Authority
2.05 Min


35 Recordkeeping and Reporting
2.15 Min


36 Inspections Tests and Searches
2.33 Min


37 Paperwork Reduction Act
1.57 Min


38 Introduction to Formal Adjudication
1.23 Min


39 Notice in Adjudication
2.1 Min


40 Parties and Participation in Adjudication
2.45 Min


41 Discovery in Adjudication
2.57 Min


42 Prehearing Conference in Adjudication
1.11 Min


43 Alternative Dispute Resolution
1.16 Min


44 The Hearing
3.23 Min


45 Sources of Review Authority
2.19 Min


46 Agency Discretion
1.23 Min


47 Standing
3.34 Min


48 Timing of Review
1.32 Min


49 Scope and Standards of Review
2.2 Min


50 Review of Rules


51 Common Law Doctrines
2.42 Min


52 Introduction to Accountability
1.11 Min


53 Freedom of Information Act
2.34 Min


54 Privacy Act
2.4 Min


55 Government in the Sunshine Act
1.58 Min


56 Privatization and the Public Right to Know
1.34 Min


57 Sovereign Immunity


58 Federal Tort Claims Act
2.05 Min


59 Federal Employee Reform and Tort Compensation Act


60 Section 1983 Actions
1.15 Min


61 Constitutional Claims


62 Common Law and the Official Immunity
1.3 Min


63 Private Parties as Government Actors
1.24 Min


64 Other Constitutional Issues
1.2 Min


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