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Chapter 04: Common Law, Statutory Law, and Administrative Law
First Pass
● Common Law
● Statutory Law
● Administrative Law
Second Pass
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Common Law
Stare Decisis
Bystander Cases
Statutory Law
Bills
Discrimination: Congress and the Courts
Debate
Conference Committee
Statutory Interpretation
Changing Times
Voters’ Roll
Congressional Override
Administrative Law
● Creation of Agencies
● Power of Agencies
● Limits on Agency Power
Third Pass
Conference Committee: Exhibit 4.1
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Common Law
Stare Decisis
Bystander Cases
Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California
Exam Strategy
Statutory Law
Bills
Discrimination: Congress and the Courts
Debate
Conference Committee
Exhibit 4.1
Statutory Interpretation
Plain meaning rule
Legislative history and intent
Public policy
Landmark Case: Griggs v. Duke Power Co.
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Changing Times
Voters’ Role
Congressional Override
Exam Strategy
Administrative Law
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Creation of Agencies
Classification of Agencies
Executive and Independent
Enabling Legislation
Power of Agencies
Rulemaking
Types of Rules
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Legislative and Interpretive
How Rules Are Made
Informal Rulemaking
Formal Rulemaking
Investigation
Subpoenas
Search and Seizure
Landmark Case: United States v. Biswell
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Limits on Agency Power
Statutory Control
Political Control
Judicial Review
Standard on Review
Facts
Law
Federal Communications Commission v. Fox Television Stations, Inc.
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Informational Control and the Public
Freedom of Information Act
Exemptions
Privacy Act
American Civil Liberties Union v. United States Department of Justice