Administrative Law
Book Details
PublisherAspen Publishers
ISBN / ASIN0735571422
ISBN-139780735571426
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Sales Rank1,234,333
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
<p> This streamlined casebook focuses on core issues, illuminating the principles and underlying doctrine of administrative law through analysis of lightly edited cases that preserve the language of the judiciary. </p><p><b>If you prefer the case method approach, you will find everything you want in Administrative Law, Second Edition:</b></p><ul><li> A <b>case-based approach</b> featuring <b>lightly edited</b> cases that preserve the language of the decision and include facts, content, analysis, and citations <ul><li><b>Keystone cases</b> introduce important themes and topics </li></ul></li><li><b>An emphasis on the core issues</b> of administrative law: adjudication, rulemaking, government agencies, and judicial review </li><li><b>Discussion and questions,</b> between the cases, that <b>make connections to legal points</b> raised in the preceding case and stimulate class discussion </li><li><b>Authors’ notes</b> that enrich students’ understanding of legal doctrine </li><li><b>A flexible four-part organization</b> that adapts to a variety of teaching approaches and can be easily covered in a three-unit course </li><li><b>An updated and comprehensive Teacher’s Manual</b> that answers all of the questions, summarizes the cases, and offers additional problem exercises with explanations and analyses </li><li><b>New author website</b> that provides additional coverage of selected topics </li><li><b>Treatment of important recent administrative law decisions</b>, including: <ul><li><i>Gonzales v. Oregon </i></li><li><i>Hamdan v. Rumsfeld </i></li><li><i>Hamdi v. Rumsfeld </i></li><li><i>Hein v. Freedom from Religion Foundation </i></li><li><i>Woodford v. Ngo </i></li><li><i>Brand X Internet Service </i></li><li><i>Dismas Charities </i></li><li><i>Dominion Energy </i></li><li><i>Long Island Care at Home </i></li><li><i>Town of Castle Rock</i></li></ul></li><li><b>“Theory Applied Problems," </b>that test student understanding of major concepts </li><li> Discussion of the relationship between administrative law and the <b>War on Terror</b></li><li> Expanded coverage of the <b>Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) </b></li><li> Expanded treatment of the role of the President in implementing statutes that includes new material on presidential signing statements and updates the materials on OMB review of agency rulemaking </li></ul><p> Rogers, Healy, and Krotoszynski use case analysis to illuminate the underlying principles of administrative law. Examine a desk copy yourself to determine whether their highly adaptable four-part casebook doesn’t perfectly conform to the wants and dictates of your own syllabus and teaching goals. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p>
