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Administrative Law - Harvard - Stephenson - Fall 2006 - Free Law School Outlines

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School: Harvard Law School
Course: Administrative Law
Year: Fall 2006
Professor: Matthew Stephenson
Text: Gellhorn and Byse's Administrative Law: Cases and Comments, 10th Ed.
Text Authors: Peter L. Strauss, Todd D. Rakoff, and Cynthia R. Farina

Administrative Law
Professor Stephenson

I. The Place of Agencies in American Government

1. The Constitutional Position of Administrative Agencies:
a. General Overview of Delegation

Administrative Law - Yale - Mashaw - Fall 2004 - Free Law School Outlines

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School: Yale
Course: Administrative Law
Year: Fall, 2004
Professor: J. Mashaw
Text: Administrative Law: The American Public Law System (West Group, 5th Ed. 2003)
Text Authors: J. Mashaw, R. Merrill, & P. Shane

Administrative Law – Fall 2004

Jurisdiction
o under enabling act, 1331 (federal question), or 1983
o most statutes provide for JR in court of appeals
o otherwise, review sought in district court

Administrative Law - Yale - Mashaw - Fall 2004 - Free Law School Outlines

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OUTLINE DETAILS:
School: Yale
Course: Administrative Law
Year: Fall, 2004
Professor: J. Mashaw
Text: Administrative Law: The American Public Law System (West Group, 5th Ed. 2003)
Text Authors: J. Mashaw, R. Merrill, & P. Shane

Administrative Law – Fall 2004

History of Administrative Law 3
Agency Statutes Contain 3
Views of Administrative Law 4
Is exercise of power legitimate? 4
Nondelegation Doctrine 4
Irrebuttable Presumption Doctrine 5
Legislative Control 6

Accounting For Lawyers - USC - Levy - Fall 2002 - Free Law School Outlines

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School: University of Southern California Law School
Course: Accounting for Lawyers
Year: Fall 2002
Professor: Howard Levy
Text: Herwitz/Barrett, Foundation Press, 3rd Ed.

Classified Balance Sheet (11-14) – snapshot of accts on a particular date

I. Assets:
a. current assets
i. used within 1 yr
ii. e.g. marketable securities, notes receivables, accts receivables, inventories, prepaid expenses
b. long-term investments
i. longer than 1 yr

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