WELCOME TO UNIT TWO OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW ANN SANOK.

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WELCOME TO UNIT TWO OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW ANN SANOK

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WELCOME TO UNIT TWO OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

ANN SANOK

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How do Administrative Agencies Work?

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Its complicated….

• But, because it is a government “business” or organization…there are many specific rules and guidelines that must be adhered to.

• Although most agency action is said to be informal, for every agency there exists a great volume of administrative processes and procedures that must be followed when making decisions.

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Like many other businesses or organizations…

• Agencies have a purpose, function, mission and goals.

• They have procedures, rules and forms that they must adhere to in executing those goals

• They have a hierarchy of personnel

• Agencies have appeal processes

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Center for Disease Control

• CDC's mission is "to promote health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability."

• Examples of projects/tasks:• Investigating a TB outbreak in CT• Researching causes of childhood leukemia• Investigating a Salmonella Outbreak in PA• Investigating mercury exposure at a day care center• Chemical safety in fighting wildfires

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Another example..

• The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is the government agency that oversees lawful immigration to the United States.

• This agency was formerly called the Immigration and Naturalization Agency (INS). This is the agency involved in the Gonzalez case discussed on the DB and in tonight’s video.

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Administrative agencies affect people

• The EPA can demand to inspect your company’s smoke stacks

• The FDA might deny your application to sell a new kind of medicine

• The local zoning board can might tell you to tear down that garage you put up.

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Agencies can bend the rules

• While agencies have rules and standards, they also have significant discretion in regards to enforcing those rules. This discretion varies by agency

• Example: Police departments have policies that allow officer to chose not to pursue a speeding car or chase a criminal if they do not believe it is safe to do so.

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Discretion allows the use of exceptions and common sense

• For example, the zoning board may decide that you do not have to tear down your garage even though it is two inches beyond the set back line.

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Discretion can be abused…

• Excessive agency discretion can lead to arbitrary decision making

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ADVISORY OPINIONS

• An advisory opinion is an opinion issued by a court or agency that does not have the effect of adjudicating a specific legal case, but merely advises on the constitutionality or interpretation of a law.

• An advisory opinion can be issued at any time in order to clarify the meaning of an agency’s rules or regulations.

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Hey I’ve got rights…

• Citizens and non citizens are entitled to certain protections when the government imposes certain rules or regulates their liberty.

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Gotta be fair….

• Procedural due process is concerned with how the person being regulated is treated when a fundamental interest has been impacted. Has the person, or entity, given notice of the violation? Have they been given a hearing?

• Due process does not evaluate the merit of the actual rule or adjudication under review.

• Quiz alert!

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Due Process• The three interests that are protected by due process are

property, liberty, and life.

• Due process and equal protection are embodied in the

Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution

• Quiz Alert!…

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Treat me Right!

• Due process is an important component of administrative procedure.

• Due process rights are not limited to solely citizens of the United States are entitled to due process.

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You’re fired…for a good reason, after notice and a hearing….

• An example of a right that may be impacted by an agency decision:

• A job with the federal or state government: the right to continued government employment by a nonprobationary employee is a property interest. That property interest cannot be revoked without due process..i.e. a hearing.

• Quiz alert!!

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What to focus on….

• Agencies have to prioritize their actions. When a protected class – as well as other categories - such as a racial group is involved, that will receive priority.

• A decision by the National Labor Relations Board not to investigate an unfair labor practices allegation based on race or sex would likely be deemed unconstitutional.

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Regulatory agencies can’t do it all..

• Most agencies exist to protect citizens from harm. For example, OSHA exists to protect worker’s from unsafe work environments.

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Time, energy and $$$

• However, OSHA and other agencies investigate only selected cases because they do not have the resources to investigate every person or business

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Right to a hearing…

• When an agency issues a warning, fine or some other penalty, the case may go before a hearing board or tribunal

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We can work it out!

• Negotiation and settlement of cases

are common agency practices.

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This week’s classwork:

• The DB – two questions• The Quiz! • Begin thinking about the final project

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Final Project..check it out! • Read the fact pattern• Your final research project will require you to prepare a

memorandum of law outlining the issues and law associated with the parents’ and Martha’s claims.  In addition, you will be asked to prepare a Motion for a Protective Order to prevent enforcement of the board’s determination pending the outcome of the appeal.

• The project is due by the end of Unit 8. To help keep you on track, parts of the project will be submitted each week.

• Unit 3: Submit List of Issues to be Discussed Unit 4: Submit Thesis Statement Unit 6: Submit Final Project OutlineUnit 7: Submit A Draft of the Final Writing Project

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More on project next week

• Any Questions?

• Email me anytime

• Continue to work hard on the DB

• Don’t fall behind!

• Have a great week!