8.1 Rulemaking process
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Administrative law governs the creation and operation of executive branch agencies with quasi-legislative and judicial powers. It balances agency expertise and efficiency with accountability and fairness, covering areas like environmental protection and securities regulation. Key players include agencies, Congress, the President, courts, and affected parties. Administrative power stems from enabling statutes, the Constitution, executive orders, and agency regulations. Agencies engage in rulemaking and adjudication, subject to judicial review and various limits.
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Administrative law governs the creation and operation of executive branch agencies with quasi-legislative and judicial powers. It balances agency expertise and efficiency with accountability and fairness, covering areas like environmental protection and securities regulation. Key players include agencies, Congress, the President, courts, and affected parties. Administrative power stems from enabling statutes, the Constitution, executive orders, and agency regulations. Agencies engage in rulemaking and adjudication, subject to judicial review and various limits.
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