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Regulation of Business Part 11 Regulation of Business Ch. 47 Administrative Agencies Ch. 48 The Federal Trade Commission Act & Consumer Protection Laws Ch. 49 Antitrust: The Sherman Act Ch. 50 The Clayton Act, The Robinson-Patman Act, & Antitrust Exemptions & Immunities Ch. 51 Employment Law Ch. 52 Environmental Regulations

47 Chapter Forty-Seven Administrative Agencies

Origins of Agencies U.S. History Enabling Legislation Constitution- Governmental Action Due Process Equal Protection Freedom of Speech Separation of Powers

Types/Organization Executive Types Department of Homeland Security Organization = Regulatory Mission

Powers/Procedures Investigative Rulemaking Adjudicatory Subpoenas Searches & Seizures Rulemaking Types of Rules Informal vs. Formal Hybrid Adjudicatory

Agency Control Presidential Congressional Judicial

Judicial Review Reviewability Standing To Sue Exhaustion & Ripeness Legal Bases to Challenge Standards of Review

Freedom of Information Act (1966) Information Controls Freedom of Information Act (1966) Privacy Act (1974) Sunshine Act (1976)

Freedom of Information National Security Internal Personnel Statute Exemption Trade Secrets Subject to Discovery Personal Privacy Integrity of Law Enforcement Regulation of Financial Institutions Geological or Geophysical Data

Regulation Issues “Old” vs. “New” “Captive” vs. “Shadow” Deregulation vs. Reregulation