Administrative Law, Second Edition

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Author: Rogers

ISBN-10: 0735571422

ISBN-13: 9780735571426

Category: Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice

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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. If you prefer the case method approach,

I. Introduction A. Overview of the Work and Place of Administrative Agencies in Our System of Government B. Adjudication and Rulemaking II. Adjudication A. Constitutional Right to a Hearing B. How Much Process Is Due? C. Statutory Hearing Rights: Triggering APA Requirements D. Parties and Intervention E. Evidence and Proof Issues F. Combination of Functions G. Bias H. Ex Parte Contacts I. Estoppel Against the Government J. Document Disclosure and Open Meetings III. Rulemaking A. Introduction to Rulemaking B. Notice and Comment: “Informal” Rulemaking C. Exceptions to Informal Rulemaking Requirements D. Beyond Notice and Comment: “Formal”, “Hybrid”, and Negotiated Rulemaking E. Must an Agency Promulgate Rules? F. Avoiding Adjudication Through Rulemaking G. Must an Agency Adhere to Its Rules? IV. Role of Agencies in Three-Branch Government A. Historical Introduction B. Conforming Agency Practice to Article III C. The Nondelegation Doctrine D. The Legislative Veto E. Executive Power to Appoint F. Executive Power to Remove G. The Role of the President in Implementing Statutes H. Executive Power and the War on Terror V. Judicial Review A. Scope of Review of Fact B. Scope of Review of Law C. Distinguishing Issues of Fact and Law D. Scope of Review of Exercises of Discretion E. Distinguishing Among Issues of Fact, Law and Discretion F. Cause of Action, Reviewability, Jurisdiction, Immunity G. Standing H. Ripeness I. Finality J. Exhaustion ofAdministrative Remedies K. Judicial Remedies for Unlawful Agency Action Appendix A The Constitution of the United States Appendix B The Administrative Procedure Act (Selected Provisions) Appendix C 1981 Model State Administrative Procedure Act (Selected Provisions) Table of Cases Index