Administrative Law by Cornell University Law School
Administrative Law by Cornell University Law School
Administrative Law by Cornell University Law School
Administrative law is the body of law that governs the activities of
administrative agencies of government. Major topics covered includes: Administrative Agency, Administrative Hearing, Administrative Law,
Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), Administrative Procedure Act, Administrative
Procedure Act (APA), Administrative Warrant, Impeachment and Internal Revenue
Service.
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.
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.
This
compilation was prepared on 1 January 2011 taking into account amendments up to
Act No. 139 of 2010. The text of any of those amendments not in force on that
date is appended in the Notes section. Topics covered includes: Establishment of
the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, Organization of the Tribunal, Small
Taxation Claims Tribunal, Management of the Tribunal, Reviews by the Tribunal of
decisions, Appeals and references of questions of law to the Federal Court of
Australia.