The executive branch of government is charged with enforcing the laws and responding to changing situations. In a disaster, the executive branch has extraordinary powers. This session will compare emergency powers with the everyday administration of government through codified regulations, agency guidance, and rulemaking.
Presented by Neal R. Axton - William Mitchell College of Law
Neal Axton is the Vice President of the Minnesota Association of Law Libraries and a research and instructional librarian at William Mitchell College of Law who specializes in administrative and law and public policy analysis.