Administrative Law Prof Blog
Stevenson and Quinn cover administrative law and their blog is part of the Law Professor Blogs Network.
Author: Drury Stevenson is an associate professor of law at South Texas College of Law and Cynthia Quinn is an assistant professor and director of communications and external relations at William S. Richardson School of Law at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Blawg Related Categories: Administrative Law • South Texas College of Law • University of Hawaii, William S. Richardson School of Law • Law Professor
Recent Posts from Administrative Law Prof Blog
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Don't forget the Administrative Law Section's program at AALS!
The Administrative Law Section’s program at the AALS Annual Meeting in New Orleans is a must for all administrative law teachers. The program will take place on Saturday, January 9, 2010, at 8:30 AM. The…
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Seidenfeld on Chevron deference
New on SSRN: "Chevron's Foundation" by Mark Seidenfeld (Florida State). Abstract: How can a court justify deferring to an administrative agency interpretation of a statute under the Chevron doctrine given the accepted understanding that Article…
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Theory: Schauer on the Obligation to Obey the Law
On his Legal Theory Blog, Lawrence Solum (Illinois) has posted the abstract for and an extract from Frederick Schauer's (Virginia) John A. Sibley Lecture at the University of Georgia, "When and How (If at All)…
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Administrative review by agreement?
This is more of a civil procedure issue than an administrative law issue, but it is still a useful administrative practice lesson. In an agreement between a developer and a county, paragraph twenty-one reads in…
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New administrative law articles
From the University of Washington's Current Index to Legal Periodicals: Rector, Emily M. Removing from state administrative agencies. 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2269-2311 (2009). [H]|[L]|[W] Rousseau, Sandra. The use of warnings in the presence…
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Serial professional discipline
On his California License Law Blog, Fredrick M. Ray (Orange, CA) draws attention to the serial effects of professional discipline in "The Domino Effect of License Discipline": A phenomenon we observe in our law firm…
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Catch-22
William Lee Logan of Dykema Gossett PLLC (Chicago, inter alia) reviews a scary Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) case in "Damned If You Do and Damned If You Don't: FDCPA Requires Debt Collectors to…
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Arizona: Public records - metadata
Usually we don't post substantive stuff about specific agencies and jurisdictions, but here is a new Arizona Supreme Court opinion that may be of interest. It opens with: ¶ 1 Arizona law provides that “[p]ublic…
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A practical lesson in litigating with the government
In his Bank Lawyer's Blog, Kevin Funnell describes the federal government as "The Everyready Energizer Defendant". While he is discussing a shareholder derivative action, he points out a good general administrative law lesson, quoting Arnold…
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Evidence you must have
Yes, Master Yoda. Without evidence on the record, administrative decision-makers face the embarrassment of reversal by a reviewing court. Dean Patty Salkin (Albany), on her Law of the Land blog, describes a Massachusetts wireless antenna…