
Federal Administration Law
Federal Administrative Law refers to the body of law that governs the activities of federal agencies in the United States. It includes rules, regulations, and procedures that these agencies must follow when creating and enforcing policies. This law ensures that agencies operate within the authority granted to them by Congress, and it protects the rights of individuals by providing a framework for reviewing agency actions. Federal Administrative Law aims to ensure transparency, accountability, and fairness in government actions, making it an essential aspect of public governance.