BUTTERWORTHS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW is a self-assessment book with many useful features. The Key Issues section carefully introduces each topic in terms students can readily understand. For every subject there are sample examination questions and model answers. Students are given essay questions as well as legal problems to solve. The problems incorporate engaging facts and are based on a short piece of legislation, making the book easy to use. Variety is introduced through innovative tasks such as drafting letters to clients, a legal submission to the Ombudsman, and consideration of ethical issues. Examiner's Comments and Common Errors to Avoid give students insights and tips on how to address the questions in an examination.
This new book provides a comprehensive introduction to American law governing the administrative and regulatory activities of public agencies.
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With Is Administrative Law Unlawful?, Philip Hamburger answers this question in the affirmative, offering a revisionist account of administrative law.
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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...
Questions inspired by Bloom’s Taxonomy that focus instead on testing, reinforcing, and extending students’ understanding of the administrative law and concepts featured throughout the book.
Charles H. Koch Jr., William S. Jordan III, Richard W. Murphy. of WTCA § 6(e) and (f) as well as any staff compilation or analysis of ... What, if any, of this information could the Wrath obtain through the FOIA? NLRB v. SEARS, ROEBUCK ...
Developments in Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice
Mastering Administrative Law is designed as a supplement to law school courses in Administrative Law or as an introduction to the subject for lawyers trained in other legal systems. The...
For additional insights, see Caleb E. Nelson, Adjudication in the Political Branches, 107 Colum. L. Rev. 559 (2007); Ellen E. Sward, Legislative Courts, Article III, and the Seventh Amendment, 77 NC. L. Rev. 1037 (1999). 21 473 US.