DVDs and Course Books
Administrative law relates to many areas of legal practice, including assisting clients who have Social Security, Medicaid and/or Medicare claims or those affected by Federal agencies making immigration, FEMA, FDA and/or Homeland Security decisions. In this 3.3-hour January 31, 2012 program, Jill E. Family, an Associate Professor at Widener Law School, Harrisburg, PA, provides a useful understanding of the powers and limitations of Federal agencies, including the rules they must follow and, thus, how and when their actions, decisions and rulings may be challenged.
Major topics include:
üOverview
üWhat Is Administrative Law?
üAre Federal Agencies Constitutional?
üSources Of Limits On Agency Power
üHow Agencies Act: Rulemaking
üHow Agencies Act: Adjudication
üProcedural Due Process And Federal Agencies
üThe Role Of The Federal Courts
BOOKS FOR LAWYERS: Over 40 useful books on important legal issues facing attorneys are now available for immediate download at www.NLFforms.com. (Reading books without also listening to or viewing a recorded seminar earns NO CLE credits.)