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Administrative Law Part Five: Rulemaking in Depth: Procedure, Participation, Records, and Reasoned Decision-Makingn, Guidance, and Agency Action
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In this episode, we explore the intricate process that transforms government proposals into enforceable rules, emphasizing the importance of procedure as substance in administrative law. Whether you're a law student preparing for exams or a legal professional, understanding t…

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Administrative Law Part Five: Rulemaking in Depth: Procedure, Participation, Records, and Reasoned Decision-Makingn, Guidance, and Agency Action

Fri, 20 Mar 2026 05:00:00 GMT • Episode page

In this episode, we explore the intricate process that transforms government proposals into enforceable rules, emphasizing the importance of procedure as substance in administrative law. Whether you're a law student …

Administrative Law Part Four: The APA Framework: Rulemaking, Adjudication, Guidance, and Agency Action

Thu, 19 Mar 2026 05:00:00 GMT • Episode page

Most administrative laws sneak through in the shadows—yet their impact on your life is anything but invisible. Did you know that agencies can create binding rules without the usual public scrutiny? Whether you’re a law s…

Administrative Law Part Three: Agency Structure, Appointment, Removal, and Presidential Control

Wed, 18 Mar 2026 05:00:00 GMT • Episode page

Most Americans believe federal agencies operate in straightforward, binary ways—either you have the authority or you don’t. But behind the scenes, agency structure is a complex constitutional plumbing system, rife with l…

Administrative Law Part Two: Delegation, the Intelligible Principle, and the Major Questions Doctrine

Tue, 17 Mar 2026 05:00:00 GMT • Episode page

Most Americans think the power to make laws resides solely with Congress — but recent cases reveal a seismic shift in how courts enforce the constitutional limits on administrative agencies' authority. Behind the sce…

Administrative Law Part One: Foundations of the Administrative State

Mon, 16 Mar 2026 05:00:00 GMT • Episode page

Most students think of administrative law as a chaotic maze of agencies, rules, and Supreme Court cases. But beneath this apparent complexity lies a precise, logical system built on one powerful idea: controlled delegati…

Structural Civil Procedure Part Seven: Structural Synthesis: Who Decides, Where, and With What Effect

Sun, 15 Mar 2026 05:00:00 GMT • Episode page

Master the Hidden Blueprint of Civil Procedure—And Win Your ExamMost students see civil procedure as a confusing maze of rules and doctrines. But what if you could think of it as a single, coherent architectural system—b…

Structural Civil Procedure Part Six: Federalism, Abstention, and Judicial Restraint

Sat, 14 Mar 2026 05:00:00 GMT • Episode page

Most civil cases turn on a deeply complex question: when will federal courts say no—even if they have the power to decide? In this masterclass, we unravel the layered world of federal restraint doctrines that protect the…

Structural Civil Procedure Part Five: Class Actions and Aggregate Litigation

Fri, 13 Mar 2026 05:00:00 GMT • Episode page

This comprehensive session explores the intricate legal framework of class actions, focusing on Rule 23, constitutional safeguards, jurisdictional challenges, settlement approval, and policy debates. It provides essentia…

Structural Civil Procedure Part Four: Claim Preclusion, Issue Preclusion, and the Constitutional Meaning of Finality

Thu, 12 Mar 2026 05:00:00 GMT • Episode page

Issue Preclusion: The Systemic Power of Finality in Civil ProcedureIn this episode, we dissect the intricate doctrines of claim and issue preclusion—principles that dictate when a lawsuit truly ends and how judgments sha…

Structural Civil Procedure Part Three: The Erie Doctrine and the Allocation of Lawmaking Power

Wed, 11 Mar 2026 05:00:00 GMT • Episode page

This deep dive explores the complex and foundational Erie Doctrine in federal civil procedure, covering its historical evolution, key cases, and modern analytical framework. Perfect for law students and legal practitione…

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