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Federal Administrative Law

This guide describes how to research Federal Administrative Law.

Adjudications & Decisions

Introduction

Agency decisions, orders, and opinions are much more difficult to find than statutes, cases, or regulations. The decision to publish is up to the individual agency. Generally, check UCLID (the online catalog), the agency’s website, Lexis & Westlaw, and other commercial publishing sources such as CCH and BNA. Be aware that most agency decisions are not precedential.

Published Decisions in Print

A non-exclusive list of published agency decisions can be found in T1.2 of The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (21st ed. 2020) (available in Law Reference KF245 .B58 2020) and Appendix 7 of The ALWD Citation Manual (7th ed. 2021) (available in  Law Reference KF245 .A45 2021).

  • Use UCLID (the online catalog) to search for print agency reporters.
  • Check a loose-leaf service.  A looseleaf service is made up of pages or pamphlets filed in binders, allowing current information to be easily added. These services bring together primary and secondary materials on specific legal topics.
    • Some of the most frequently cited services are listed in T15 of The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (21st ed. 2020) (available in Law Reference KF245 .B58 2020) .
    • Many of these services are now available online.

Decisions Online

Shepards & KeyCite

Some agency decisions can be shepardized and keycited. 

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