Administrative law and regulatory policy : problems, text, and cases
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Administrative law and regulatory policy : problems, text, and cases
(Aspen casebook series)
Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, c2011
7th ed
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[main]323.995-B7210014001960,
2015-2016 Suppl323.995-B72-s10016000152
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[main]: xl, 1075 p. -- 2015-2016 Suppl.: x, 100 p.
Includes bibliographical references (p. xxxix-xl) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Outstanding authorship, rich materials, and systematic coverage are the hallmarks of Administrative Law and Regulatory Policy, now in its seventh edition. Administrative procedure is examined in light of substantive policy debates in areas such as health, safety, environmental protection, and economic regulation. Questions, notes, and problems support thoughtful reading and analysis of Supreme Court decisions, agency actions, and matters of contemporary debate. A careful and rigorous revision, the Seventh Edition updates content throughout, gives consistent attention to detail, and tightens the presentation. Combining attention to the most recent developments in the field with the rigor and breadth that have always characterized this classic book, the Seventh Edition offers a thorough and timely overview of administrative law.
Timeless features of this landmark casebook
logical organization that reveals the interaction of doctrine and procedure, as well as bureaucratic and political factors
Notes and Problems that methodically explore all aspects of regulatory law and policy
historical background material that shows how the New Deal changed American government
in-depth consideration of the justifications for and tools of regulation
New in the Seventh Edition
completely revised materials on presidential appointment and removal
coverage of e-rulemaking, the Obama Administration's transparency and openness initiatives, and other uses of new technologies
material on the Information Quality Act, midnight regulations, and guidance documents
a brief new section on global administrative law
key Supreme Court decisions Free Enterprise Fund v. PCAOB, Gonzales v. Oregon, Massachusetts v. EPA, FCC v. Fox Television Stations, Inc., Woodford v. Ngo
streamlined Notes and Questions
expanded statutory appendix
Table of Contents:
Ch. 1. Introduction
Ch. 2. The Constitutional Position of the Administrative Agency
Ch. 3. Administrative Discretion, Administrative Substance, and Regulatory Performance
Ch. 4. The Scope of Judicial Review--Questions of Fact, Law, and Policy
Ch. 5. "Common Law" Requirements: Clarity, Consistency, "Fairness"
Ch. 6. Procedural Requirements in Agency Decisionmaking: Rulemaking and Adjudication
Ch. 7. Agency Decisionmaking Structure
Ch. 8. The Availability and Timing of Judicial Review
Appendix A: Selected Provisions from the U.S. Constitution
Appendix B: Selected Provisions from the Federal Administrative Procedure Act
Appendix C: Selected Provisions from the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
Appendix D: Negotiated Rulemaking and Alternative Dispute Resolution Acts
Appendix E: Congressional Review Act
Appendix F: Information Quality Act
Appendix G: Selected Provisions from the E-Government Act
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