Administrative law refers generally to the laws and legal principles
governing the creation, administration and regulation of government agencies at
the federal, state, and local levels. This PDF is A Guide to Careers in
Administrative Law and covers the following contents related to Administrative
Law : Overview of Administrative Law, Career Opportunities in Federal
Government, Career Opportunities in State Government, Career Opportunities in
Local Government, Non-governmental Career Opportunities, Non-legal Career
Opportunities, Preparing for a Career in Administrative Law, Landing a Job,
Narratives, Organizations, Resources.
Author(s): Isabel Salovaara, Adam
Augusiak-Boro, Bernard Koteen Office of Public Interest Advising, Harvard Law
School
This
note explains introduction to administrative law, Constitutional foundation and
limitation of administrative law, Administrative agencies subjects of
administrative law, Rule making, Judicial power of administrative agencies,
Controlling mechanism of governmental powers, Judicial review, Remedies and
government.
Administrative law refers generally to the laws and legal principles
governing the creation, administration and regulation of government agencies at
the federal, state, and local levels. This PDF is A Guide to Careers in
Administrative Law and covers the following contents related to Administrative
Law : Overview of Administrative Law, Career Opportunities in Federal
Government, Career Opportunities in State Government, Career Opportunities in
Local Government, Non-governmental Career Opportunities, Non-legal Career
Opportunities, Preparing for a Career in Administrative Law, Landing a Job,
Narratives, Organizations, Resources.
Author(s): Isabel Salovaara, Adam
Augusiak-Boro, Bernard Koteen Office of Public Interest Advising, Harvard Law
School
This PDF covers
the following contents related to Administrative Law :Adjudication,
Judicial Enforcement Remedies, Rulemaking, The Attorney General’s Role, The
Texas Open Meetings Act, The Texas Public Information Act.
United States federal
administrative law encompasses statutes, common law, and directives issued by
the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs in the Executive Office of the
President, that together define the extent of powers and responsibilities held
by administrative agencies of the United States Government.