Administrative Law: Cases and Materials
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
2010
Abstract
This casebook provides a comprehensive examination of administrative law in the United States, focusing on the structure, procedures, and constraints governing administrative agencies. The seventh edition incorporates significant recent developments, including Supreme Court decisions on the nondelegation doctrine, Chevron deference, and separation of powers. With a balanced mix of foundational cases, theoretical materials, and contemporary examples, the book explores the interplay between agencies, Congress, the President, and the judiciary. It also addresses rulemaking, adjudication, due process, and judicial review. The book is designed for law students and professors seeking a nuanced and current understanding of administrative governance in practice.
Recommended Citation
Jordan III, William S.; Koch Jr., Charles H.; and Murphy, Richard W., "Administrative Law: Cases and Materials" (2010). Akron Law Faculty Publications. 447.
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Comments
Publisher : LexisNexis, 6th Edition