Short Overview: Federal Agencies are semi-independent, executive bodies that are created through statute for subject-matter specific purposes. Lecture video for my Statutory Interpretation & Regulation (Leg-Reg) course and for
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Federal Agencies are semi-independent, executive bodies that are created through statute for subject-matter specific purposes. Lecture video for my Statutory Interpretation & Regulation (Leg-Reg) course and for Have you ever wondered how federal agencies make their rules and decisions?
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- Federal Agencies are semi-independent, executive bodies that are created through statute for subject-matter specific purposes.
- Lecture video for my Statutory Interpretation & Regulation (Leg-Reg) course and for
- Have you ever wondered how federal agencies make their rules and decisions?
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