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Examples & Explanations: Administrative Law

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Following established E&E format, Administrative Law is comprehensive study tool for all of the basic issues and topics of Administrative Law. Written in clear, accessible prose, with compelling, real-world examples, this study guide is well-organized and has a modular chapter design that complements any course structure.

The Fourth Edition has been updated to include recent Supreme Court decisions on The Freedom of Information Act, separation of powers and reviewability.

Hallmark features of Administrative Law: Examples and Explanations:

Examples and explanations focus on vivid, real-world examples and essential principles and practices Distinguished authors Emphasis on federal administrative law, consistent with the approach of most major casebooks Clear, accessible writing Modular chapter organization adapts to any course Big-picture overviews of essential topics Offers clarifying detail for understanding and applying principles Thorough coverage of the Administrative Procedure Act, as well as other key statutes and judicial opinions Covers standard major cases, including Chevron v. NRDC, United States v. Mead, Hearst v. NLRB, and Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp. v. NRDC

The revised Fourth Edition includes new material covering the most recent Supreme Court decisions on:

Reviewability. Separation of Powers The Freedom of Information Act

448 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 24, 2001

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February 5, 2015
Regards to the 4th edition. Explains the main concepts (Administrative adjudication, legislation, etc..) quite well which gives helpful examples of things likely to encounter on any admin law exam. The author of this book (Funk) is also one of the authors of the textbook we were using in class so I felt it was helpful. The chapters are divided in a way that make it easy to read without following the orders in case your professor teaches legislation/rule making before adjudication.
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