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Administrative Remedies

Because you can't fix what you don't understand.

Join Professor Gwendolyn Savitz and Interim Dean Marc Roark from the University of Tulsa College of Law as they demystify the world of administrative law.

Most people don't realize that the rules governing their daily lives—from the medications we take to the air we breathe, from workplace safety standards to financial regulations—aren't created by Congress. They're created by federal agencies using delegated authority. And there's a whole body of law governing how agencies can (and can't) exercise that power.

In each episode, Gwen and Marc break down complex legal doctrines using real-world examples, timely analogies, and actual regulatory documents. To help things make sense for lawyers and non-lawyers alike.

Whether you're a law student trying to understand the Administrative Procedure Act, a business owner navigating regulatory compliance, or just a curious citizen wondering how the TSA decided on exactly 3.4 ounces, this podcast makes administrative law accessible, relevant, and even fascinating.

From the nondelegation doctrine to rulemaking procedures, from the major questions doctrine to modern debates about agency power, Administrative Remedies gives you the background knowledge you need to understand the way the federal government actually gets things done.

New episodes weekly.

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Administrative Remedies

Because you can't fix what you don't understand.

Join Professor Gwendolyn Savitz and Interim Dean Marc Roark from the University of Tulsa College of Law as they demystify the world of administrative law.

Most people don't realize that the rules governing their daily lives—from the medications we take to the air we breathe, from workplace safety standards to financial regulations—aren't created by Congress. They're created by federal agencies using delegated authority. And there's a whole body of law governing how agencies can (and can't) exercise that power.

In each episode, Gwen and Marc break down complex legal doctrines using real-world examples, timely analogies, and actual regulatory documents. To help things make sense for lawyers and non-lawyers alike.

Whether you're a law student trying to understand the Administrative Procedure Act, a business owner navigating regulatory compliance, or just a curious citizen wondering how the TSA decided on exactly 3.4 ounces, this podcast makes administrative law accessible, relevant, and even fascinating.

From the nondelegation doctrine to rulemaking procedures, from the major questions doctrine to modern debates about agency power, Administrative Remedies gives you the background knowledge you need to understand the way the federal government actually gets things done.

New episodes weekly.

  continue reading

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