Administrative Law

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Author: Steven J. Cann

ISBN-10: 1412913969

ISBN-13: 9781412913966

Category: Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice

In this new edition, author Steven J. Cann once again enlivens the topic of United States administrative law through the use of recent and "classic" legal cases to make it accessible and interesting to students. Administrative Law, Fourth Edition is an engaging casebook that presents a unique problem-solving framework that contrasts democracy with the administrative state. This novel approach places the often complex subject matter of U.S. administrative law into a more comprehensible...

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A textbook for an undergraduate course that presents a problem-solving approach within a framework that contrasts democracy with the administrative state, explained as one in which significant policy is made by insulated technocrats and bureaucrats. The third edition incorporates cases since 1997. Annotation © Book News, Inc., Portland, OR Booknews In elucidating legal lingo and administrative law for majors and prelaw students, Cann provides the political, democratic, and bureaucratic framework for the administrative process and substantive legal issues. Includes a list of cases cited, chapter summaries of administrative law doctrines, an exercise to analyze the courts' suitability to administer control of the fourth branch of government, and the Title 5 Administrative Procedures Act. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

1Democracy and bureaucracy32Executive control of bureaucracy193Legislative control of bureaucracy644Control of agencies by default : the courts and administrative law1115The government and information1836Informal agency activity2597Rule making and adjudication2898The law of public employment3439Due process of law in other contexts39610Suing the government45411Summary and conclusions515App. AAdministrative Procedure Act527App. BThe United States Constitution551

\ BooknewsIn elucidating legal lingo and administrative law for majors and prelaw students, Cann provides the political, democratic, and bureaucratic framework for the administrative process and substantive legal issues. Includes a list of cases cited, chapter summaries of administrative law doctrines, an exercise to analyze the courts' suitability to administer control of the fourth branch of government, and the Title 5 Administrative Procedures Act. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.\ \