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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State APA interpretation (New York)
From the New York Public Personnel Law blog, "New York’s Administrative Procedures Act does not require a State agency to issue a declaratory ruling when requested": The genesis of this lawsuit was the New York…
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Why statutory and regulatory construction is so important
Posted by James Robenalt on Williams Kastner's Northwest Indian Law & Business Advisor blog, "Washington Court Rules Tribes Are Not 'Persons' Under CERCLA": In a June 19, 2009 ruling from the United States District Court,…
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Standing of third parties to sue in administrative matters
It's intuitive that a regulated person has standing to ask for judicial review of an adverse administrative action. However, other people may be affected by the action - when can they sue? It would be…
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New administrative law articles
From the University of Washington's Current Index to Legal Periodicals: Bryant, Beth C. Adapting to uncertainty: law, science, and management in the Steller sea lion controversy. 28 Stan. Envtl. L.J. 171-211 (2009). [H]|[L]|[W] Bunbury, Mark…
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Ah, the joys of cell tower fights
Ah, the joys of cell tower fights. They happen often enough that many lawyers run into at least one during their practice careers. On her Law of the Land blog, Patty Salkin (Albany) reviews an…
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Theory: Judicial unripeness as incentive for regulator rent-seeking
Recently posted on SSRN: "Ripe Standing Vines and the Jurisprudential Tasting of Matured Legal Wines: Property and Public Choice in the Permitting Process" by Donald J. Kochan (Chapman). Abstract: From produce to wine, we only…
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Exhaustion of administrative remedy
From the New York Public Personnel Law blog, "The doctrine of the exhaustion of administrative remedy": Matter of Mirenberg v Lynbrook Union Free School Dist. Bd. of Educ., 2009 NY Slip Op 05138, decided on…
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Aribitrary and capricious
From Patty Salkin (Albany) on her Law of the Land blog: "Imposition of Scenic and Conservation Easement on Issuance of Natural Resources Permit Invalidated". A New York appeals court upheld the invalidation of a scenic…
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Research: OpenRegs.com
From Jason Sowards on the RIPS Law Librarian blog, published by the Research Instruction & Patron Services Special Interest Section of the American Association of Law Libraries: My inner administrative law geek has found a…
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New administrative law articles
From the University of Washington's Current Index to Legal Periodicals: Avery, W. Barron A. Disenfranchising the non-riparian: Alabama's water resource management program. 39 Cumb. L. Rev. 437-455 (2008-2009). [H]|[L]|[W] Kingsbury, Benedict. The concept of 'law'…