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Feb 01, 2025
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Graduate Record 2024-2025
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LAW 7683 - Presidentialism in Administrative Law (SC) Effective Date 01/03/2012 This short course will explore the doctrine of “presidentialism” in administrative law. Presidentialism refers to the argument that most of the workings of the administrative state are exercises of executive power and these workings must therefore be under the control of the President. The seminar will examine the history of this concept, case law relating to this concept, and this concept through the lens of administrative law theory.
Credits: 1 Grading Basis Graded
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