The Eighth Edition of this course book preserves the essential organization familiar to its many users, while eliminating material rarely taught in courses on Administrative Law. The volume thus affords a clear treatment of classic doctrine along with new material on cutting-edge issues such as the due process implications of algorithmic decisionmaking and the implications of digital privacy for the reach of agency subpoena power. Following an introduction to the history, institutional context, and theory of administrative law, students are exposed to four main topics: the political control of administration by Congress and the executive branch; agency processes for adjudication and rulemaking; government access to and required disclosure of information; and judicial remedies for official illegality. Doctrinal analysis is enriched by case studies of the law in action in particular contexts.
The Seventh Edition of this course book revises only slightly the organization familiar to its many users, but increases the attention paid to informal processes, current controversies, and the push for open government.
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Administrative Law, the American Public Law System, 1995 Supplement To
Administrative Law: A Public Casebook for the American Public Law System
Rather than remain strictly theoretical to the point of bordering on encyclopedic, this book tends toward the more practical, while still including enough reference to theory to enable a professor who wants to introduce more theoretical ...
Administrative Law, the American Public Law System: Cases and Materials
Key Features: a chronological approach that shows the procedural course of administrative law in actual practice manageable, practical length of approximately 800 pages that presents complete coverage in seven chapters a broad range of ...
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Introduction --The Constitution and the administrative state --Statutory constraints on agency procedure --Scope of review of agency action --Constitutional constraints on agency procedure --Timing and availability of judicial review - ...
Features of a classic in its field: outstanding authorship;all authors are luminaries in administrative law and related fields accessible approach that puts doctrinal analysis and procedural rules in real-world perspective and context ...