NOTE: This course has multiple, different course, descriptions. Make sure you read the correct one, for the section in which you wish to register., , Administrative Law - Professor Melissa Powers, , Course Number: LAW-100, , Course Type: Foundational, , Credits: 3, , Enrollment Limit: Determined by Registrar, , Description: Administrative law is the law, relating to administrative agencies. It includes, constitutional law (especially separation of, powers and procedural due process), federal, statutory law (especially the Administrative, Procedure Act), and state statutory law. The, validity of government agencies' actions depends, on compliance with administrative law. Thus,, lawyers for agencies, regulated industries, and, public interest groups are vitally concerned with, administrative law. This course focuses on helping, students develop a practical understanding of, administrative law, using quizzes, hypotheticals,, and regular written discussion questions., , Prerequisite: none, , Evaluation Method: Evaluation will be based on a, combination of quizzes taken throughout the, semester, class participation, answers to written, discussion questions submitted every other week,, and a final exam (multiple-choice, short answer,, or true/false with explanations). Students should, be prepared to complete and submit work throughout, the semester, as the majority of the course grade, will not be based on the final exam., , Capstone: no, , WIE: no, , Administrative Law - Professor Lisa Benjamin, , Course Number: LAW-100, , Course Type: Foundational, , Credits: 3, , Enrollment Limit: Determined by Registrar, , Description: Administrative law is the law, relating to administrative agencies. It includes, constitutional law (especially separation of, powers and procedural due process), federal, statutory law (especially the Administrative, Procedure Act), and state statutory law. The, validity of government agencies' actions depends, on compliance with administrative law. Thus,, lawyers for agencies, regulated industries, and, public interest groups are vitally concerned with, administrative law. This course focuses on federal, administrative law, helping students develop a, practical understanding of administrative law,, using quizzes and regular written discussion, questions., , Prerequisite: none, , Evaluation Method: Evaluation will be based on a, combination of quizzes taken throughout the, semester, class participation, answers to written, discussion questions, and a final exam. Students, should be prepared to complete and submit work, throughout the semester., , Capstone: no, , WIE: no, , Administrative Law - Professor Nick Fromherz, (Summer 2021), , Course Number: LAW-100, , Course Type: Foundational, , Credits: 3, , Enrollment Limit: Determined by Registrar, , Description: Administrative law is the law, relating to administrative agencies. It includes, constitutional law (especially separation of, powers and procedural due process), federal, statutory law (especially the Administrative, Procedure Act), and state statutory law. The, validity of government agencies' actions depends, on compliance with administrative law. Thus,, lawyers for agencies, regulated industries, and, public interest groups are vitally concerned with, administrative law. This course uses a problem, orientation to stress practical application of, administrative law., , Prerequisite: none, , Evaluation Method: Final exam; class participation, (students will be expected to view the class, videos and participate in the discussion boards in, the time frames allotted), , Capstone: no, , WIE: no, , The American Bar Association accreditation, standards require students to regularly attend the, courses in which they are registered. Lewis &, Clark expects students to attend classes regularly, and to prepare for classes conscientiously., Specific attendance requirements may vary from, course to course. Any attendance guidelines for a, given class must be provided to students in a, syllabus or other written document at the start of, the semester. Sanctions (e.g., required withdrawal, from the course, grade adjustment, and/or a, failing grade) will be imposed for poor, attendance.