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This Administrative Law video series by Professor Stevenson provides a thorough introduction to the administrative state and its legal framework. Beginning with the basics, the series covers the origins and evolution of administrative law, the role of agencies, and the differences between federal and state regulations.
Viewers will learn how laws are implemented and enforced, including insights into regulatory principles and the doctrine of non-delegation. Historical cases such as Cargo of the Brig Aurora, Marshall Field v. Clark, and U.S. v. Grimaud are analyzed to provide practical understanding of delegation and agency authority.
The series also explains legislative oversight, theoretical perspectives on the administrative state, and contemporary regulatory challenges. Designed for law students, aspiring lawyers, and enthusiasts, this series offers foundational knowledge that equips viewers to understand how administrative agencies operate and how legal frameworks govern their powers.
By the end of the series, viewers will have a strong grasp of administrative law concepts, delegation issues, agency roles, and the legal context necessary to navigate modern governance and regulatory environmen