Administrative Law
Auteur : Ronald A. Cass, Colin S. Diver, Jack M. Beermann
Date de publication : 2002
Éditeur : Aspen Law & Business
Nombre de pages : 1097
Résumé du livre
Satisfied users of previous editions will recognize these distinctive characteristics:
- outstanding authorship--Dean Cass, Professor Diver, and Professor Beermann are all respected scholars with experience in both teaching and practice
- skillful integration of doctrinal analysis and procedural rules with substantive policy areas enables students to recognize the relevance of administrative law in policy and contemporary politics
- selected provisions from the Constitution of the United States, the Administrative Procedure Act, and related provisions conveniently reprinted in the Appendix
- an extremely useful Teacher's Manual presents the author's teaching insights and different approaches to using the bookRevisions to the Fourth Edition enhance the teachability of the casebook with:
- streamlined note material
- coded subject headings
- clearer transitions between topics to heighten accessibility
To complement the traditional emphasis on doctrine with a systematic exploration of how agencies behave, turn to Administrative Law: Cases and Materials.