CHAPTER OVERVIEW
Chapter 1 provides an introduction to administrative law. Administrative regulation is
omnipresent in American life. The high level of regulation is likely the result of many factors,
such as technological complexity, increases in population, and an increased interdependence of
the members of the American family. As a field of law, administrative law is concerned with
defining the duties and powers of administrative agencies. More important, administrative law
also defines the limits of agency powers. Most agency structure and authority are defined by
statute or executive order. Limitations on agency authority can be found in statutes, executive
orders, and, most prominently, the Constitution.
CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
After completing this chapter, the student should be able to
• Define what administrative law is and isn’t.
• Identify and distinguish the sources of administrative law in the United States.
• Describe the nature and complexity of the administrative state at the federal, state, and
local levels.
• Describe the various forms of agencies.
• Explain why the administrative state is larger today than at the time of the adoption of the
U.S. Constitution, and identify at least two ways administrative law impacts your life.
LECTURE OUTLINE
1.1 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW DEFINED
• Body of law developed to control and administer agency’s behavior and function
• Administrative law defines agency’s
o Powers
o Limitations
o Procedures
1.2 SOURCES OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
1.2(a) Constitution
• Significant source of law in the administrative context, including;
o Separation of powers
o Federalism
o Article I (powers of the N
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