A unique, new and current text for the Administrative Law course, LAW AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS provides brief but insightfully edited cases and examination of both state and federal law. Furthermore, the book addresses both practical and theoretical issues for a comprehensive and thorough text that is accessible to students who need guidance and structure when taking this course at the undergraduate or graduate level.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Administrative Law in American Government. 2. The Evolution of the Administrative State. 3. Constitutional Sources of Bureaucratic Power and Restraint. 4. The Statutory Framework of the Administrative Process. 5. Investigations and Enforcement. 6. Rulemaking. 7. Adjudication. 8. Political Control of Agencies. 9. Judicial Review of Agency Actions. 10. The Rights of Public Employees. 11. Governmental Liability. 12. The Future of Administrative Law Appendix A: The Constitution of the United States of America. Appendix B: The Federal Administrative Procedure Act: Selected Provisions. Appendix C: Basic Legal Research. Glossary. Table of Cases. Index.