administrative law what is
March 13th, 2010
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what is the difference between constitutional and administrative law?
in simple easy terms please?
administrative law = laws that are created by governmental bodies.
constitutional law = Laws that has been set forth by the constitution, i.e Freedom of speech, freedom of religion,
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