Trump's plans to reform the government will depend on administrative law
Briefly

Administrative law is critical to ensuring that government actions are legitimate and information-backed, driving the processes for policy changes under an administration.
The administration must clearly notify the public, provide the rationale for changes, and demonstrate that any removal of regulations serves the public interest.
Trump's 2024 campaign foreshadows significant changes in government operations, suggesting a potential escalation of conflicts over administrative law and policy.
Understanding administrative law is essential in predicting how Trump's second term could reshape government interactions and the legality of its actions.
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