Administrative law and government regulation
Whether working in government or representing clients before the myriad federal and state agencies that regulate public and private transactions, an understanding of administrative law is essential. From health care to securities, from banking to intellectual property, administrative law and government regulation permeate the American legal system.
Courses
- B713: Administrative Law
- B595: Advanced Environmental Law and Practice
- B659: American Legal History
- B729: Antitrust Law
- B769: Banking Law
- B680: Employment Discrimination
- B719: Employment Law
- B755: European Union Law
- B669: Immigration Law
- B782: Introduction to Environmental Law
- B615: Land Use Controls
- B539: Lawyering in the Public Interest
- B554: Legislation
- B675: Public National Resources
- B524: Representing the State
- B727: Securities Regulation
- L782: Seminar in Administrative Law: Lawyering in the Modern Administrative State
- L639: Seminar on the Supreme Court as an Institution
Clinics and externships
- B558: Conservation Law Clinic
- B553: Disability Law Clinic
- B698: Judicial Field Placements
- B562: Indiana Legal Services Externship
- B538: Semester Public Interest Program
Student activities and opportunities
Students interested in administrative law and government regulation can participate in the following activities, including the internationally renowned Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies:
- American Constitution Society (ACS)
- Environmental Law Society (ELS)
- Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies
- Health Law Society
- Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
- Intellectual Property Association
- Labor and Employment Law Society
Faculty
- Alfred C. Aman, Jr.
- Fred Cate
- Paul Craig
- Lisa Farnsworth
- Rob Fischman
- Luis Fuentes-Rohwer
- Sarah Jane Hughes
- Seth Lahn
- Donna Nagy
- William Popkin
- Jeffrey Evans Stake
- W. William Weeks
- Carwina Weng
- Deborah Widiss