"This new book provides a comprehensive introduction to American law governing the administrative and regulatory activities of public agencies. In addition to covering agency rulemaking, administrative adjudication, and judicial review of agency action, Administrative Law and Policy encompasses the constitutional foundations of administrative law as well as the statutory framework within which administrative agencies operate. It also includes a short history of the administrative state, taking note of key statutes, executive actions, and judicial decisions. The book also covers rights and responsibilities of public employees, civil liability of government officials and agencies, and emergency powers of the local, state, and national governments. Throughout the book, the authors use real-world examples to illustrate concepts and trends, including the federal, state, and local responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. The treatment of relevant case law is very much up to date, covering decisions from the Supreme Court's 2019-20 Term. Administrative Law and Policy incorporates several recurring pedagogical features, including "Case in Point" boxes, which focus on important judicial decisions, "Agency Spotlight" boxes that examine specific government agencies or programs, and "Sidebar" boxes addressing interesting topics or events. Each chapter contains a set of key terms, all of which are defined in a Glossary"--
See John Brigham, Property and Politics of Entitlement (Philadelphia:Temple University Press, 1990); and Joel F. Handler, ... For an overview and discussion of costbenefit analysis, see Richard Revesz and Michael Livermore, ...
Administrative Law and Regulatory Policy: Problems, Text, and Cases, Fifth Edition, provides a solid foundation to help students master the principles of Administrative Law in an era of change. This...
Of course, Chadha does not apply to states, so some states still use the legislative veto without being overruled by their courts. Paul J. Larkin, “The Trump Administration and the Congressional Review Act,” Georgetown Journal of Law ...
Professors and students will benefit from: In comparison with casebooks that focus almost exclusively on appellate decisions from Article III courts, this book emphasizes the lifecycle of the administrative decision-making process to place ...
New to the Ninth Edition: A thorough updating of cases, notes, and questions A more streamlined and user-friendly presentation. Despite significant additions, the 9th edition is shorter than the 8th.
Professors and students will benefit from: In comparison with casebooks that focus almost exclusively on appellate decisions from Article III courts, this book emphasizes the lifecycle of the administrative decision-making process to place ...
While aware of the diversity of specific areas, this book takes an overarching approach, setting out the common rules and principles that constitute the general body of EU administrative law.
Administrative Law and Regulatory Policy: Problems, Text, and Cases, Seventh Edition, 2015-2016 Case Supplement
See Laird v. Nelms, 406 U.S. their federal employment. 28 U.S.C. §2679(d)(1). 797 (1972). If, for example, the individual government official's conduct would give rise to strict liability under state law, even though the government is ...
Its continuing impact was assured by the commitment of President George W. Bush's administration (2001–2009) to several reinvention tenets. During the 2000 election campaign, Bush echoed Gore in indicating that “[m]y policies and my ...