Administrative Law: A Casebook, Sixth Edition

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Author: Bernard Schwartz

ISBN-10: 0735554188

ISBN-13: 9780735554184

Category: Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice

The new edition of this accessible and straightforward casebook focuses on the basic principles of administrative law, with a traditional cases-and-notes pedagogy, flexible organization, and new examination-length problems at the end of each substantive chapter.\ This concise teaching tool offers:\ \ a chronological approach that shows the procedural course of administrative law in actual practice\ manageable, practical length of about 800 pages, presenting complete coverage in seven...

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The new edition of this accessible and straightforward casebook focuses on the basic principles of administrative law, with a traditional cases-and-notes pedagogy, flexible organization, and new examination-length problems at the end of each substantive chapter. This concise teaching tool offers: • a chronological approach that shows the procedural course of administrative law in actual practice • manageable, practical length of about 800 pages, presenting complete coverage in seven chapters • a broad range of state cases, both classic and current • flexible organization beginning with an overview of administrative law and its agencies to allow instructors to easily adapt the book to individual course needs • balanced coverage that gives students valuable exposure to the state level where most administrative law issues are handled in practice, in addition to the standard treatment of federal law • clear, accessible writing style that facilitates student learning • excellent notes and explanatory material • the original approach of the late Bernard Schwartz, fine-tuned and updated Major changes for the Sixth Edition include: • new co-author J. Robert Brown, Jr., who brings valuable expertise in securities and corporate law, including privacy issues and Sarbanes-Oxley • full coverage of recent developments, including the Department of Homeland Security and the Homeland Security Act of 2002; the impact of 9/11 on rulemaking procedure (including the D.C. Circuit decision in Jifry v. FAA); privacy and administrative law, especially in the wake of Sarbanes-Oxley; and updates onprocedural due process, the distinction between legislative and nonlegislative rules, and Chevron deference • an examination-length problem at the end of each substantive chapter, with model answers in the Teacher¿s Manual • new and updated cases, including American Trucking Association v. Whitman, Mead Data Corporation, Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, Jifry v. FAA, and Mainstream Marketing Services v. FTC • fully revised Teacher¿s Manual to aid in preparing for class

ContentsPrefaceCh. 1Administrative Agencies and Administrative Law1Ch. 2Delegation of Powers75Ch. 3Investigations and Information177Ch. 4Rules and Rulemaking245Ch. 5Right to Be Heard375Ch. 6Evidentiary Hearings and Decisions491Ch. 7Judicial Review695Appendix: Federal Administrative Procedure Act917Table of Cases931Index941