LAWG 709 - Administrative Law
Class Session: Monday, June 22, 2026 - Saturday, August 15, 2026
Credit: 3 semester hours of credit
Instructor: Zoe Niesel
Term: Summer 2026
Course Description
Government agencies regulate almost every area of our lives. Many lawyers work for government agencies and many other lawyers work for people whose lives are affected by these agencies. Virtually every lawyer needs to know how government agencies operate. That is the subject of this course. The course is recommended for students interested in substantive areas in which agencies play an important role, such as environmental law, health-care law, and securities law (to name a few).GC: 04/22/2024.
College |
LS - Joseph F. Rice School of Law |
Section |
001 |
Instructional Method |
DWEB 100 Pct Web Asynchronous |
CRN |
75017 |
Restrictions |
CAMPUSICOL - USC Columbia LEVELIGR - Graduate |
Information is accurate as of May 1, 2026 (Subject to change)
Special Fee Notification
Students may be required to be proctored during online test completion. If students are unable to attend test proctoring sessions in person at the Distributed Learning office, additional fees may apply for online test proctoring if the course requires online testing.