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Exploring Separation of Powers


Total Credits: 3.0 Administrative Law Specialization, 3.0 CLE

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Administrative Law
Original Program Date:
Jun 17, 2021


Description

For more than a year, the pandemic has led to the entry of emergency orders by the state, cities and counties as governmental officials have struggled to address the pandemic by establishing restrictions and guidance to address public health and public safety concerns. In turn, the Legislature and courts have responded in a variety of ways in response to concerns raised by governmental officials and other individuals and groups. What does the advent of a pandemic or other emergency mean in terms of the exercise of executive power, agency authority, local control, and the separation of powers? What have we learned and what remains unanswered?

Judge (retired) Gerlach will deliver a presentation on the administrative appeal process and considerations for JRAD advocates. The program also will feature a case law and legislative update.

What You’ll Learn:
1. Separation of Powers
2. Presentation and Advocacy of Administrative Appeals
3. Legislative and Case Law Update for 2020 and 2021

Presented by:
Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice Section
Chairs:
Camila Alarcon, Gammage & Burnham PLC
Gregory Y. Harris, Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie LLP

Faculty:
Camila Alarcon, Gammage & Burnham PLC
Anni L Foster, General Counsel, Office of Gov. Douglas A. Ducey
Hon. Douglas Gerlach, (ret), Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie, LLP
Gregory Y Harris, Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie LLP
Joseph Kanefield, Chief Deputy & Chief of Staff for State of Arizona, Office of the Attorney General
Christopher D. Kleminich, Senate Rules Attorney for Arizona State Senate

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