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Administrative Law Update – University of Richmond Law Review

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Gentry Locke is honored to announce the publication of the first Administrative Law update in the Annual Survey of Virginia Law since 2014. Noah Sullivan was chosen to pen this first update in ten years because of his unique perspectives on administrative law and regulatory issues. Sullivan has practiced administrative law in the private sector and also been “in the room where it happens” in the Virginia Governor’s office. While Virginia administrative law has been stable, Virginia politics have not. The state’s political dynamics have significantly changed in the last ten years. This article predicts that, because of those trends, the next ten years will not be so quiet on administrative law.

Read more to learn about Administrative Law case updates, legislative updates, significant developments and more here: Administrative Law Update – Annual Survey of Virginia Law

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