Mashaw, Shane, Bamzai, Bremer, Kwoka, and Parrillo's Administrative Law, The American Public Law System, Cases and Materials, 9th
Description
The Ninth Edition of this course book preserves the essential organization familiar to its many users, affording a clear treatment of classic doctrine along with new material on cutting-edge issues such as the resurgence of support for the nondelegation doctrine, rising assertions of presidential power over agencies, and the rollback of judicial deference to administrative statutory interpretation. Following an introduction to the history, institutional context, and theory of administrative law, students are exposed to four main topics: the political control of administration by Congress and the executive branch; agency processes for adjudication and rulemaking; government access to and required disclosure of information; and judicial remedies for official illegality. Doctrinal analysis is enriched by case studies of the law in action in particular contexts.