Helpful Administrative Law Web Addresses
Courtesy of Jeffrey Lubbers, Special Counsel
ABA Administrative Procedure Database. Developed and maintained with the cooperation and support of the American Bar Association’s Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice and the Florida State University College of Law. Contains links to federal agency home pages, state resources, historical materials, and other useful links.
Administrative Conference of the United States (contains links to Recommendations and a bibliography—1968-1996.
Collaboration on Government Secrecy. WCL website contains many useful links regarding the FOIA.
Government Accountability Office (GAO) Reports
Interagency Working Group on Alternative Dispute Resolution
LSU’s government website. An amazingly complete link to federal agencies and subunits from all three branches.
National Partnership for Reinventing Government (This is the Clinton “Reinventing Government Initiative”) (archived at).
Office of the Federal Register. Contains (searchable) Federal Register (1994 forward), Code of Federal Regulations, Semiannual Regulatory Agenda, Public Laws (1994 Forward), U S Government Manual (1995 – Forward), Weekly Compilation of Presidential Docs. (1993-Forward)
Regulations.Gov. The federal government’s “one-stop shop” for filing comments in rulemaking
Regulatory Information Service Center. (Unified Agenda of Regulations—1995-present)
SBA Office of Advocacy Useful links
The Regulatory Group, Inc. Useful links from a private consulting firm.
The Center for Regulatory Effectiveness. Business-oriented group site with a wealth of useful information on regulation, especially the Data Quality Act.
“Thomas”—Congressional website
U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
U.S. House of Representatives Internet Law Library—U.S. Code (searchable form)
U.S. Office of Government Ethics (regulations, opinions)
University of Virginia School of Law Federal Administrative Decisions and Actions Page. Contains links to the various administrative actions that fall outside the scope of the CFR or Federal Register. The website contains links to administrative agency decisions, advisory opinions, reports, online documentation and much more.
USA.gov. The Federal Government’s comprehensive portal for government documents.