Thus far, Admin. Law has been reported to be a fitting replacement for LPPE. Students who missed the jaw-wrenching pain of The Rules of Civil Procedure (R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 194) report finding solace in reviewing the multiplicity of statutes found in Administrative Law. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg; students also find comfort in finding that Admin, like LPPE, has no discernible overarching theme (although some may be confused that instructors in Admin are much more insistent about the validity of their course as a distinct field of study; our recommendation: ignore them).
For the minority of students who are not, in fact, particularly comforted by the idea of having another 4 months of a course they attend only to sob over Johnny Walker and badly written UV articles immediately after, there’s an important distinction between LPPE and Admin.
Admin can be summarised much more quickly than LPPE, and in real life, you’ll rarely need to derive things from principles. So if you haven’t been attending this riveting class, here’s all you’ll need to know:
Dunsmuir. Baker. SPPA. JRPA. Done.
Rating: we tried to look for it, but our reviewer buried it in code that appears to refer to The Weed Control Act.