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POSC 550 - Administrative Laws and Regulations (Put on reserve 9/16/19)


Description:
Exploration of the impact of constitutional arrangements on the activities of administrative agencies in the implementation of distributive, regulatory and redistributive policies with a focus on rule-making, investigation and adjudication. (Put on reserve 9/16/19, will go inactive 8/24/22)

Credits:
(5)

Learner Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Demonstrate an appreciation of the constitutional foundations of the current structure of different governmental organizations.
  • Distinguish between regulatory and administrative adjudicative processes.
  • Describe the roles administrative discretion, rule-making authority, and adjudication play in the execution of administrative policymaking.
  • Analyze how the U.S. Administrative Procedures Act affects different levels of governmental organizations.
  • Identify and evaluate innovations in rule- making (public participation, electronic rulemaking, and negotiated regulation, etc.) on administrative effectiveness and legitimacy.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of various agency controls upon the administrative process of government.
  • Distinguish between formal and informal modes of administrative policymaking, and different types of regulation (moral, economic, social).
  • Illustrate and synthesize the regulatory and rule-making process through examination of actual regulations.
  • Select and argue an administrative law case (real or hypothetical) and justify/defend a position through relevant arguments and evidence to illustrate legal processes.
  • Evaluate methods and degrees of administrative accountability in the legal and regulatory environment.

Learner Outcomes Approval Date:
3/6/2014

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