Administrative Law (Examples & Explanations)
Following established E&E format, <b>Administrative Law</b> is comprehensive study tool for all of the basic issues and topics of Administrative Law. Written in clear, accessible prose, with compelling, real-world examples, this study guide is well-organized and has a modular chapter design that complements any course structure. </p> <p> The <b>Fourth Edition</b> has been updated to include recent Supreme Court decisions on The Freedom of Information Act, separation of powers and reviewability. </p> <p> <b>Hallmark features of Administrative Law: Examples and Explanations: </b> </p> <ul> <li> Examples and explanations focus on <b>vivid, real-world examples and essential principles and practices</b> </li> <li> <b>Distinguished authors</b> </li> <li> <b>Emphasis on federal administrative law, </b>consistent with <b>the approach of most major casebooks</b> </li> <li> <b>Clear, accessible writing</b> </li> <li> <b>Modular chapter organization</b> adapts to any course </li> <li> <b>Big-picture overviews </b>of essential topics </li> <li> <b>Offers clarifying detail</b> for understanding and applying principles </li> <li> <b>Thorough coverage of the Administrative Procedure Act,</b> as well as other key statutes and judicial opinions </li> <li> <b>Covers standard major cases, </b>including Chevron v. NRDC, United States v. Mead, Hearst v. NLRB, and Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp. v. NRDC </li> </ul> <p> <b>The revised Fourth Edition includes new material covering the most recent Supreme Court decisions on: </b> </p> <ul> <li> <b>Reviewability. </b> </li> <li> <b>Separation of Powers </b> </li> <li> <b>The Freedom of Information Act</b> </li> </ul> <p> </p>