Administrative Law and Process in a Nutshell

Administrative Law and Process in a Nutshell

Author: Ernest Gellhorn

Publisher: West Academic Publishing

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780314144362

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Governmental agencies have grown significantly in the last half-century, as has the importance of governing administrative law. This volume reviews general principles, policy considerations, and the methods of analysis of federal, state, and local agency procedures. Chapters discuss authority delegation; political controls over agency action; scope of judicial review; acquiring and disclosing information; informal administrative processes; procedural due process; formal adjudications; procedural shortcuts; rules and rulemaking; and obtaining judicial review.


State and Federal Administrative Law

State and Federal Administrative Law

Author: Michael Asimow

Publisher: West Academic Publishing

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 896

ISBN-13:

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State and Federal Administrative Law, Second Edition, contains thorough, up-to-date coverage of administrative law issues in both federal and state contexts. Although the book can be used for a course that focuses primarily on federal law, its dual coverage allows an instructor to highlight the insights that can emerge from a comparison between federal and state approaches to the same issues. The book exposes students to a broad sample of the federal, state, and local administrative agencies that they will encounter in their professional lives. The book also contains many short, concrete problems that enable instructors to make use of the problem method.


Principles of Administrative Law

Principles of Administrative Law

Author: Keith Werhan

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780314286093

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This book provides an accessible, yet sophisticated treatment of the essential principles of administrative law. Topics covered include a history of the American administrative state; theories of agency behavior; separation of powers and procedural due process, as they are implicated by the administrative process; the procedural framework of the Administrative Procedure Act; formal adjudicatory procedure; informal rulemaking procedure; and the availability, timing, and scope of judicial review. The book includes charts and diagrams that assist the reader in visualizing the major elements of the administrative process.


Administrative Law

Administrative Law

Author: Daniel L. Feldman

Publisher: CQ Press

Published: 2015-09-23

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 1506308562

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Administrative Law: The Sources and Limits of Government Agency Power explains the sources of administrative agency authority in the United States, how agencies make rules, the rights of clients and citizens in agency hearings, and agency interaction with other branches of government. This concise text examines the everyday challenges of administrative responsibilities and provides students with a way to understand and manage the complicated mission that is governance. Written by leading scholar Daniel Feldman, the book avoids technical legal language, but at the same time provides solid coverage of legal principles and exemplar studies, which allows students to gain a clear understanding of a complicated and critical aspect of governance.


Acing Evidence

Acing Evidence

Author: Aviva Orenstein

Publisher: West Academic Publishing

Published: 2021-01-05

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 9781647081102

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Acing Evidence offers a succinct, clear, and user-friendly review of federal evidence law. Providing many helpful examples and employing checklists at the end of every chapter, Acing Evidence presents an organized way to analyze evidence problems and spot hidden issues. This book is invaluable for reviewing evidence, preparing for the bar exam, and assessing evidence at trial. The third edition adds new examples and reflects changes in the Federal Rules of Evidence.