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Author:
Hickman, Kristin E., author.
Title:
Understanding administrative law / Kristin E. Hickman.
Edition:
Seventh edition.
Publisher:
Carolina Academic Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xvi, 501 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Subject:
Administrative law--United States.
Administrative procedure--United States.
Administrative law.
Administrative procedure.
United States.
Textbooks.
Textbooks.
Study guides.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
External controls on administrative agencies : the legislative branch -- External controls on administrative agencies : the executive branch -- The exercise of agency power -- Constitutional due process and agency decisionmaking -- Agency decisionmaking : choosing between rulemaking and adjudication -- Rulemaking -- APA formal adjudication proceedings -- Informal agency action -- Judicial review of agency action : reviewability -- Judicial review : timing doctrines -- Judicial review of agency action : standing -- Judicial review : on the merits -- Obtaining government information -- Appendix A. Administrative Procedure Act -- Appendix B. Uniform Law Commissioners' Revised Model State Administrative Procedure Act (2010).
Summary:
"This Understanding treatise is designed to help the reader grasp the fundamental concepts of administrative law. Understanding Administrative Law addresses both the role of administrative agencies in our system of government, the process of administrative decisionmaking, and judicial review of agency action. As appropriate, it touches on the substance of the laws that agencies are called upon to implement and administer. As students study the topic of administrative law and later enter into legal practice, they will find that substance of the laws that agencies administer and the procedures they follow in performing that function become more and more intertwined and, in many instances, become almost inextricable. An awareness that there is no bright line between substance and procedure, particularly in the context of an administrative agency, is especially helpful to a thorough understanding of administrative law. Additionally, this book includes recommendations for identifying administrative law issues and tools for organizing the reader's thinking once an issue has been identified. Understanding Administrative Law highlights the manner in which a client's issues may move through a typical agency and the manner in which lawyers cope with the various stages of client representation before administrative agencies. Additionally, this volume identifies trends in judicial review of agency action, including an evolving jurisprudence regarding the nondelegation doctrine, agency design, and judicial deference to agency interpretations of law. The seventh edition discusses recent cases and provides extensive citations to law review articles and other resources for readers who wish to study further topics covered by the volume"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Carolina Academic Press understanding series
ISBN:
1531004490
9781531004491
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1305943287990074481720202771
(OCoLC)1305943287
LCCN:
2022000364
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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