Rulemaking and judicial review will be topics of discussion at the American Bar Association’s Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice Institute to be held online Thursday, April 27.
Sponsored by the ABA Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice, the online program highlights will include:
• “Rulemaking 101: The Rulemaking Process” — This panel will provide an introductory/refresher course on the procedural steps, legal requirements and practical constraints applicable to notice and comment rulemaking.
• “Judicial Review 101” — This panel will provide an introductory/refresher course on judicial review of rulemaking. Panelists will present government and private practice perspectives on procedural and strategic considerations, legal standards and practical constraints applicable to challenging (or defending) regulations in court.
• “Adjudication 101” — Issues addressed will include the variety of adjudication opportunities across federal agencies, the role and day-to-day responsibilities of administrative judges and legal staff, and legal and nonlegal skillsets essential for careers in federal agency adjudication. This panel will appeal to law students interested in government service, current government attorneys, attorneys interested in a career as an agency adjudicator and attorneys who practice before federal agencies. 1:15-2:45 p.m.
To register for the online institute, visit visit https://bit.ly/3UWbBBs.
- Posted April 24, 2023
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Rulemaking, judicial review, adjudication on agenda at ABA Administrative Law Institute
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