This book helps students learn how to think and act like administrative lawyers. The book's structure and contents reflect that most law school graduates do not become appellate judges; rather, most law school graduates have actual clients either clients with matters before administrative agencies or clients who are themselves administrative agencies on whose behalf they must identify the relevant law, learn the applicable agency procedures, and build a favorable record. The book begins by introducing the components of administrative law. Then it teaches students how to learn about an unfamiliar agency, how to analyze and research various types of agency action (e.g. agency rulemaking and adjudication), and how to obtain review of agency actions at the administrative and judicial levels. The book uses problems to provide a practitioner-focused approach to the subject. It also uses learning tools such as checklists and graphics. Of course, the book also includes excerpts of the major judicial opinions that make up the administrative-law canon.
This book is part of the Context and Practice Series, edited by Michael Hunter Schwartz, Professor of Law and Dean of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Bowen School of Law.
Administrative Law: A Context and Practice Casebook
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Author(s)Richard Henry Seamon
PublisherCarolina Academic Press
ISBN / ASIN1594606765
ISBN-139781594606762
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank366,481
CategoryLaw
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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