The Complete Administrative Law Lecture Series (142 Videos) by Professor Dru Stevenson
🏛️ New: The Complete Administrative Law Lecture Series is Now Public
I am pleased to announce the public availability of the complete Administrative Law lecture series for the Fall 2025 semester. This series includes 46 new videos posted in the last seven months, covering the core principles of the administrative state and essential topics for the bar exam and legal practice.
The videos cover the full spectrum of agency power, including rulemaking, adjudication, and the critical role of judicial review. As a Professor of Law at South Texas College of Law Houston (STCL), this is the definitive, up-to-date guide for current legal analysis.
Why This Content is Essential Now (H2)
The Supreme Court’s recent decisions have fundamentally reshaped the landscape of Administrative Law, making new, up-to-date analysis essential for students and practitioners alike. This series includes new videos focused on:
⚖️ Statutory Interpretation and Deference (H3)
New analysis on the Chevron doctrine and its evolution, including the landmark cases that define the boundaries of judicial deference to agency interpretations.
📜 The Administrative Procedure Act (APA) (H3)
Detailed lectures on formal and informal Agency Rulemaking (including the "Good Cause" exception) and Adjudication.
🔎 FOIA and Government Transparency (H3)
A comprehensive breakdown of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), including the nine statutory exemptions such as Exemption 2 (Internal Personnel Rules) and Exemption 4 (Trade Secrets).
🎥 Watch the Full Administrative Law Playlist Here
(You can embed the playlist using the YouTube share option or the provided URL)
Direct Link to Full 46-Video Playlist:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDBNYJzmNnKvewkIroCtiF8zq0Wxy6NAb&si=TCjMzfwa0aq7xDhg
📚 Other Educational Resources
You can find my full library of course videos, including those for Professional Responsibility and Statutory Interpretation & Regulation, by visiting my channel.
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I hope these resources prove invaluable for students at STCL and for practitioners seeking to stay current in this constantly evolving area of law.
— Professor Dru Stevenson South Texas College of Law Houston
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