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The Federal Administrative Procedure Sourcebook is an annotated compilation of the key legal sources—including the [[Administrative Procedure Act]], the [[Freedom of Information Act]], the [[Congressional Review Act]], and executive orders—governing nearly every aspect of administrative procedure. Beginning in 2019, ACUS and the Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice of the American Bar Association will publish on ACUS’s website a continuously updated electronic edition of The Sourcebook. The last edition of which was published in print by the Section in 2016. Pending publication of the revised edition, [https://www.acus.gov ACUS] will highlight on its website significant developments (e.g., statutory amendments, executive orders, and cases) since the publication of the 2016 edition.  
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The Federal Administrative Procedure Sourcebook is an annotated compilation of the key legal sources—including the [[Administrative Procedure Act]], the [[Freedom of Information Act]], the [[Congressional Review Act]], and executive orders—governing nearly every aspect of administrative procedure. Beginning in 2019, [https://www.acus.gov ACUS] and the Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice of the American Bar Association will publish on [https://www.acus.gov ACUS’s website] a continuously updated electronic edition of The Sourcebook. The last edition of which was published in print by the Section in 2016. Pending publication of the revised edition, [https://www.acus.gov ACUS] will highlight on its website significant developments (e.g., statutory amendments, executive orders, and cases) since the publication of the 2016 edition.  
  
 
This sourcebook is administered by:
 
This sourcebook is administered by:

Revision as of 18:41, 16 July 2018

The Federal Administrative Procedure Sourcebook is an annotated compilation of the key legal sources—including the Administrative Procedure Act, the Freedom of Information Act, the Congressional Review Act, and executive orders—governing nearly every aspect of administrative procedure. Beginning in 2019, ACUS and the Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice of the American Bar Association will publish on ACUS’s website a continuously updated electronic edition of The Sourcebook. The last edition of which was published in print by the Section in 2016. Pending publication of the revised edition, ACUS will highlight on its website significant developments (e.g., statutory amendments, executive orders, and cases) since the publication of the 2016 edition.

This sourcebook is administered by:

Frank Massaro
Staff Counsel
Administrative Conference of the United States
202.480.2098
fmassaro@acus.gov

Table of Contents

Administrative Procedure Act

Citations

Overview

Judicial Review of Agency Action

Citations

Overview