Administrative Law Author

Liam Chen

Liam Chen is an administrative law expert with a strong background in environmental law and public policy. He has worked with various government agencies and private companies, providing guidance on compliance with environmental regulations and representing clients in administrative proceedings.

Credentials

J.D., University of California, Berkeley, M.P.A.

8+ yearsEnvironmental LawPublic Policy

Assigned posts

Articles by Liam Chen

What Is Program Integrity? Preventing Fraud, Waste, and AbuseEligible Telecommunications Carrier Requirements and USFWhat Checks Are Missing From the Constitution?Nation State Hacking: Tactics, Targets, and Legal AnalysisCourthouse Metal Detectors: Rules and ProceduresECOWAS Meaning: Definition, Members, and Legal FrameworkThe JFK Oval Office: Iconic Design and Executive PowerMotion to Dismiss Appeal Sample and Filing RequirementsForm DS-4081: Parental Consent for Minor Passports¿Cuánto Dan por un Dependiente en los Taxes?The Role of Fireside Chats During the Great DepressionWhat Is Form W-5 and Why Is It No Longer Applicable?14 CFR Part 137: Rules for Agricultural Aircraft OperationsBill H3668: Proposed Changes and Legislative StatusWhat Is a Flat Tax? Definition and How It WorksHow Did 9/11 Affect the Economy? Legal and Market ImpactsSpecialized Police Units: Types and Selection CriteriaWhat Is the Pre-Award Phase in Government Contracting?Brooklyn Congressional Districts Map and RepresentativesDon't Ask, Don't Tell Policy: History and RepealHow to Find Official SLED Press Releases and ArchivesPublic Officers Law 89: How to Access Government RecordsLiberia's Development: Economic Growth and ChallengesBiennial Inventory Requirements for Controlled SubstancesJunior Reserve Officers Training Corps News: Policy UpdatesHow to Find and Schedule Passport Appointments in Bronx, NYFDA PMTA: Requirements, Submission, and Review ProcessDOE Clean Energy Corps: Eligibility and Hiring ProcessRadiation Portal Monitor: Technology, Safety, and ProtocolsHow the Reconciliation Process Works in Congress