This is the 2007 Supplement to Gellhorn and Byse' Administrative Law, Cases and Comments, Revised 10th Edition. Like the volume it supplements, these materials are built on the premise that the basic Administrative Law course is not a single set of canonical cases, topics, and readings that all teachers should cover, but will reflect the interests of its particular instructor, the needs of his or her students, and the rest of the school's curriculum. With the publication of this 2007 Supplement, Professor Gillian Metzger of Columbia Law School has joined Professors Peter Strauss, Todd Rakoff, and Cynthia Farina as an editor of the book that remains the defining casebook in Administrative Law. The supplement addresses many important recent decisions and administrative law developments.
Porter v. Magill [2001] UKHL 67, [2002] 2 AC 357 House of Lords In the mid-1980s Westminster City Council, under the leadership and deputy leadership of (respectively) Shirley Porter and David Weeks, adopted a policy of selling council ...
tive ; therefore , they will attempt to negotiate and settle all but the most serious disputes . It often happens , too , that , through regular contact , an agency becomes familiar with a company and its problems .
Clackamas Gastroenterology Ass'n , P.C. v . Wells 3 The Supreme Court held that the common - law element of control is the appropriate standard for determining whether shareholders of a professional corporation were " employees " for ...
When the tests have been completed the student is advised to look at the answers and identify weaknesses and gaps in their knowledge.This book also focuses on current debates and issues and is intended as an effective aid to revision.
This book provides an understanding of administrative law and gives a clear and systematic approach to analysing and answering problem and exam questions.
Administrative Law Problems: For Use in Conjunction with Gellhorn, Byse and Strauss' Administrative Law, Seventh Edition
Administrative Law Cases and Comments 1993 Supplement
At the same time, recognizing changing pedagogical demand, the book offers a leaner presentation of many topics and more cues for helping students navigate the book.
Administrative Law: The Problem of Justice
Gellhorn and Byse's Administrative Law: Cases and Comments