Monday, May 24, 2010

June 17/Seattle, Wa - Recent Administrative Law Cases from the U.S. Supreme Court and How They Relate to Washington State Practice

This program will review recent administrative law cases from the U.S. Supreme Court including Coeur Alaska v. SE Alaska Cons. Council, involving jurisdiction to issue a permit under the Clean Water Act, FCC v. Fox, involving agency regulation of speech (expletives at the Billboard Music Awards). The program will also look at upcoming cases, such as Free Enterprise Fund v. Public Co. Acc'g Oversight Board, involving separation of powers. Our speakers are University of Washington professors of administrative law: William Andersen, who was instrumental in the drafting and enactment of the Washington state APA and who is a long-time favorite speaker, and Kathryn Watts, who joined the faculty in 2007.  There will be a complimentary reception for all attendees following the program.

Title:
"Recent Administrative Law Cases from the U.S. Supreme Court and How They Relate to Washington State Practice"

When: Thursday, June 17, 2010
            3:30–5:00 p.m. (reception to follow, 5:00–6:00 p.m.)
Where: University of Washington School of Law
              William H. Gates Hall, Room 138
CLE Credits: 1.5 general CLE credits


Co-Sponsored by the WSBA Administrative Law Section
Tuition:
Administrative Law Section members – Free
Non-Administrative Law Section members – $25
Law students – $12

Registration: Click here for further details and online registration. 

More information:
http://www.wsba.org/lawyers/groups/administrativelaw/calendar+of+events.htm

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