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About Jeffrey Lubbers

Jeffrey Lubbers is a Professor of Practice in Administrative Law and is also active as a Fellow in WCL’s Law and Government Program. He holds expertise in administrative law; government structure and procedures; and regulatory policy and procedures. In addition to teaching Administrative Law, he also teaches the Washington Lawyer Seminar, the keystone course in the LLM in Law and Government Program. He also serves as WCL’s liaison to Japanese Law Schools, having taught at WCL’s “sister school,” Ritsumeikan University School of Law in Kyoto, for nine summers. From 2012-15 he was Director of WCL’s Europe Summer Law Program. He has also engaged in numerous administrative law reform projects in China in the last 20 years. From 1982-1995, Professor Lubbers was the research director of the Administrative Conference of the United States, where he is now Special Counsel. He has published three books: A Guide to Federal Agency Rulemaking (6th ed., ABA Press, 2019), Administrative Law and Process in a Nutshell (with Ronald M. Levin) (6th ed., West Academic, 2017), and Federal Administrative Procedure Sourcebook (with William Funk) (5th ed., ABA Press, 2016). He also served as the editor of the ABA’s Developments in Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice (16 vols., 1998-2014).

Positions

Present Professor of Practice in Administrative Law, American University Washington College of Law
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Courses

  • LAW-601-001 Administrative Law (Spring)
  • LAW-601-002 Admin Law (Fall)
  • LAW-892-001A The Washington Lawyer (Fall)

Education

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A.B., Cornell University
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J.D., University of Chicago Law School
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Contact Information

American University Washington College of Law
4300 Nebraska Avenue, NW
Room Y346K
Washington, D.C. 20016
Phone: (202) 274-4266

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