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Welcome to the Administrative Law Section

The Administrative Law Section's goal is to lead in the improvement of administrative rule-making and adjudication before the Office of Administration Hearing or boards and commissions. Membership is open to both attorneys and nonlawyers. A non-lawyer is eligible for affiliate membership in the Administrative Law Section.

Committees: CLE, Ethics, Legislative, Licensing Boards, Membership, Newsletter, OAH Representative, Pro Bono, Rules Review Commission Representative. Click HERE to join a committee.

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"NC Casemaker" contains a link to the Casemaker online legal research library and information on how to use this valuable free member service, which provides access to state and federal materials including the NC Pattern Jury Instructions, NC Supreme Court Opinions, NC Statutes, NC Court of Appeals Opinions, NC Attorney General Opinions, US Supreme Court Opinions, US Code of Federal Regulations, all Federal Circuit Court Opinions, and Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.

Governance
"Governance" contains the section's governing documents including the purpose statement and bylaws when available.

Leadership
"Leadership" contains information from the section's leadership including the section officers, section council, committee chairs, and meeting minutes when available.

Join the Section
"Join the Section" contains an online application form for joining this section.

Continuing Legal Education
"CLE" contains section-specific Continuing Legal Education (CLE) information including upcoming programs and publications when available.

Council Meeting Dates
Administrative Law Section Council Meeting Dates

Directories
"Directories" contains links to the section and division indexes, judicial directory, and membership directory, which is password protected.

Legal Resources
"Legal Resources" contains section-specific legal resources including access to Casemaker / PJI, online links / references, publications (e.g., forms, brochures, booklets, etc.), articles, legislative issues, and other information when available.

LISTSERV
"LISTSERV" contains the Administrative Law Section’s LISTSERV user agreement, frequently asked questions and tips & etiquette. It also includes the section’s LISTSERV archive and subscription manager, which allows members to automatically subscribe or unsubscribe from a LISTSERV, change a LISTSERV e-mail address, and/or change LISTSERV subscription delivery options from individual to daily digest messages. Participation in LISTSERV is optional and only available to section members.

Newsletters
"Newsletters" contains the section's newsletters, which may be password-protected as determined by the section leadership.

Administrative Forums
"Administrative Law Section Forums" contains 3 types of web-based discussion forums for (1) section/division members only, (2) NCBA members only, OR (3) Open Forums where anyone can view them, however only section/division members can add threads or comments. It also provides access to the NCBA Forums, a centralized communication tool for each of the NCBA's 28 sections and 4 divisions, and other areas of interest to legal professionals.

Administrative Site Map
Get a birds-eye view of the Administrative Community using the Site Map.

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