
Federal Administrative Law
Federal Administrative Law refers to the body of regulations and rules created by federal agencies, which are part of the executive branch of government. These agencies are established by Congress to oversee specific areas, such as health, environment, and finance. Administrative law governs how agencies enact laws, enforce regulations, and conduct hearings. It ensures that agencies operate fairly and transparently, provides a framework for decision-making, and allows individuals to challenge agency actions. Essentially, it ensures that federal government actions comply with the law and protect citizens' rights.