Administrative Law Legal Information Law


Administrative law covers those areas of law administered by administrative agencies, such as governmental and municipal organizations. These organizations issue regulations, usually to provide guidance, procedure, and enforcement mechanisms for statutes they are authorized to enforce. The range of administrative regulation is very broad. Enforcement of administrative laws is often done through administrative courts. Some administrative courts allow non-lawyers to provide legal representation to litigants.








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  • Legal Information Institute - An overview of administrative law with links to key primary legal information and secondary sources, from Cornell Law School.
  • Brown Act - Links relating to California's open meeting law.
  • Gambling and the Law - Articles, charts, links and resources on gaming law, and the resume of the site\'s creator, Professor I. Nelson Rose.
  • Campaign Finance Guide - Overview of campaign finance laws governing U.S. federal legal information elections.
  • ABA Administrative Procedure Database - Links to federal and state Administrative Procedure Acts, administrative law reform proposals, and organizational and other resources, from administrative law the ABA Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory administrative law Practice and the Florida State University College of administrative law Law.


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