This book provides an in-depth treatment of the basic principles that govern federal administrative action. The Third Edition retains the prior editions' strong doctrinal orientation, straightforward organization and presentation, historical depth, and emphasis on the detailed connections among the various doctrines that govern the federal administrative state. The organization has been revised to enhance the sense of connection among doctrinal categories: materials on scope of review now immediately follow materials on statutory and regulatory procedures in order to highlight the close relationship between procedural and substantive law. The materials have been updated and sharpened, but the well-received structure and focus of the book have not been substantially altered.
Federal Administrative Law
Stephen Zavestoski & Stuart W. Shulman. The Internet and Environmental Decision Making: An Introduction, 15 Org. & Env't 323 (2002). 5. Thomas C. Beierle, Discussing the Rules: Electronic Rulemaking and Democratic Deliberation (2003) ...
Federal Administrative Procedure Sourcebook: Statutes and Related Materials
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...
State and Federal Administrative Law
Reorganization of the Federal Administrative Judiciary Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law of the Committee on...
Federal Administrative Law: Cases and Materials
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With Is Administrative Law Unlawful?, Philip Hamburger answers this question in the affirmative, offering a revisionist account of administrative law.
See also Stuart W. Shulman , E - Rulemaking : Issues in Current Research and Practice , 28 INT'L J. PUB . ADMIN . 621 ( 2005 ) ; Beth Simone Noveck , The Electronic Revolution in Rulemaking , 53 EMORY L.J. 433 ( 2004 ) ; Barbara H.