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Administrative and Procedure Law > Practice Resources
Practice Resources

  • Administrative Law (New Jersey Law Network)
    Review full administrative decisions, access the Administrative Procedure Act, and examine the American Bar Association section dealing with administrative law. This site also offers many links to other topics in the academic, legal practice, and legal topics.
    http://njlawnet.com/admin.html http://njlawnet.com/admin.html

  • Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice (ABA)
    This comprehensive site offers administrative law and regulatory resources including: administrative law publications, links to the Library of Congress, links to the Code of Federal Regulations, and the Federal Register.
    http://www.abanet.org/adminlaw/home.html http://www.abanet.org/adminlaw/home.html

  • Administrative Law Judge Division
    Here, find annual reports from the South Carolina Administrative Law Judge Division, rules of procedure, South Carolina State Register, and administrative law judge biography briefs. Users can search a particular topic or within a certain state department. Source: University of South Carolina Law School.
    http://www.law.sc.edu/alj/alj.htm  http://www.law.sc.edu/alj/alj.htm

  • Administrative Procedure Database (ABA)
    Access federal and state resources, review an extensive list of organizations, and sort through publications relating to administrative law. Source: Florida State University.
    http://www.law.fsu.edu/library/admin/ http://www.law.fsu.edu/library/admin/

  • Administrative Text From The Federal Register (GPO Access)
    This site provides full text review of the Federal Register as it is posted on the Internet. As soon as one of the more than 50 executive agencies places text in the register, it is available for review. Users also can access past Federal Registers.
    http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/aces/fr-cont.html http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/aces/fr-cont.html

  • Catalaw Administrative Law Resources
    This site deals with administrative law in a comprehensive manner by dividing it into two topics: Focused Sites and Usual Suspects. The Focused Sites section has Australian and U.S. administrative acts; and the Usual Suspects has administrative related sites from Australia, UK, U.S., Canada, and other miscellaneous places.
    http://www.catalaw.com/topics/Administrative.shtml http://www.catalaw.com/topics/Administrative.shtml

  • Electronic Policy Network (EPN)
    This site offers policy news from its 80 member organizations and links to articles that cover "What's New." Site sections include: The Taxonomist; Policy F.A.Q.; Featured Member; and Policy Jobs.
    http://movingideas.org/ http://movingideas.org/

  • Federal Administrative Law Judges (Federal Administrative Trial Judiciary)
    This site explains many of the Federal Administrative Law Judges' duties and responsibilities, provides a list of the organizations officers and directors, outlines upcoming events on the calendar, and provides membership information.
    http://www.faljc.org/ http://www.faljc.org/

  • Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Guide
    From the United States Department of Justice. Sections include: Introduction to the Act; Making an FOIA Request; FOIA Reading Rooms; and a Reference Guide. The site also links to Department of Justice information; other federal agencies' FOIA Web sites; and other federal Web sites.
    http://www.usdoj.gov/oip/foi-act.htm http://www.usdoj.gov/oip/foi-act.htm

  • Government Information Exchange
    Access recent government events; featured subjects; transactions, forms & services; browse government by organization; search government Web sites; browse government by topic; and contact your government.
    http://firstgov.gov/ http://firstgov.gov/

  • Legal Information Institute (LII) Administrative Law Overview
    Here, find an introduction to Administrative Law. Also access: federal and state statutes; federal agency regulations; federal and state judicial decisions; and other references relating to administrative law.
    http://www.law.cornell.edu/topics/administrative.html http://www.law.cornell.edu/topics/administrative.html

  • Legal Information Institute (LII) State Statutes
    More than 40 topics are covered on this site. Topics include: agriculture; civil procedure; fish and game; navigation; and property. The site also has a link to state statutes on the Internet.
    http://www.law.cornell.edu/topics/state_statutes.html#government_state http://www.law.cornell.edu/topics/state_statutes.html#government_state

  • National Association of Administrative Law Judges (NAALJ)
    A 25-year-old organization of lawyer and non-lawyer adjudicators. Link to Conferences, Committees, Newsletters and Salary Survey.
    http://www.naalj.org/ http://www.naalj.org/

  • National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO)
    NASCIO represents state and executive-level information managers. On the site, find information about the association, publications for review, hot issues, and more. Membership information also is included.
    https://www.nascio.org/ https://www.nascio.org/

  • National Conference of Administrative Law Judges
    This American Bar Association Judicial Division site is a location for state and federal administrative law judges as well as other certain judges and hearing officers. This site has listings for conferences and a calendar as well as publications for administrative law judges.
    http://www.abanet.org/jd/ncaljweb.html http://www.abanet.org/jd/ncaljweb.html

  • National Center for Policy Analysis
    This nonprofit organization focuses its efforts on finding private alternatives to government regulation. Issues covered on the site include: healthcare reform; Social Security; criminal justice; taxes; environmental regulation and education. Publications available for review include: studies, brief analyses, and policy backgrounders. Users also can link to Women in the Economy — a study of women's choices related to public policy — and Debate Central — an interactive issue exchange.
    http://www.ncpa.org/ http://www.ncpa.org/

  • Public Citizen
    Founded by Ralph Nader, the Public Citizen is a national, nonprofit consumer advocacy organization. Its Web site covers current issues such as: medical scares, truck safety, product recalls and airline issues. Sections include: Congress Watch, Global Trade Watch, and The Litigation Group. Individuals are encouraged to become involved and to take action by being aware and advised as to the various elements affecting the policy and decisions being made.
    http://www.citizen.org/ http://www.citizen.org/

  • Public Utility Reports (PUR)
    Access legal products and documents related to public utility issues. Users can purchase both print and text versions of Public Utilities Reports, which features the decisions and orders from all state public utility commissions. Also access other legal publications, an advance sheets trial service and PUR research services.
    http://www.pur.com/ http://www.pur.com/

  • The Council of State Governments (CSG)
    CSG provides a forum for state leaders to exchange ideas and information, state policy issues and problems affecting state governments. Link to: CSG regions, daily news, CSG programs, and CSG policy.
    http://www.statesnews.org/ http://www.statesnews.org/

  • The Regulation Home Page (The Heritage Foundation)
    Use this site to access legislation, find rules and laws, and learn more about the study of regulation. Issued covered include: economic issues/industry regulation; environmental issues; and health and safety regulatory issues. Regulation sections include: Congress and regulation; the executive branch and regulation; and the states and unfunded mandates.
    http://www.regulation.org/ http://www.regulation.org/


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