Articles From Jewel N. Klein

Morgan v. Department of Financial and Professional Regulation: A primer on agency discretion, due process, and license deprivation By Jewel N. Klein Administrative Law, September 2007 Justice Joseph Gordon’s scholarly and lengthy opinion in Morgan v. Dep’t of Financial & Prof. Reg. is a tour de force through the wonderful world of administrative law and its intersection with rules of evidence, statutory construction, due process, and appellate review.
Exhaustion, waiver and preemption: Poindexter v. State of Illinois By Jewel N. Klein Administrative Law, February 2007 If you are looking for a primer on exhaustion of administrative remedies, the necessity of making constitutional challenges at the agency level, and federal preemption of state law, the Fourth District’s opinion in Poindexter v. State of Illinois will come in handy.
Mean-its and their opinions By Jewel N. Klein Administrative Law, March 2005 Some people believe in Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny. I believe in “Mean-Its” and the fruits of their labors, the Mean-It Opinions.
Making money practicing administrative law By Jewel N. Klein Administrative Law, February 2005 In an administrative proceeding, there are two ways to recover attorney fees.
When the testimony is five to one… By Jewel N. Klein Administrative Law, January 2005 A discussion of Coyne v. Milan Police Pension Board.

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