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Administrative Law And Process, 4th Edition, Alfred C. Aman, William Penniman, Landyn Wm. Rookard Jan 2020

Administrative Law And Process, 4th Edition, Alfred C. Aman, William Penniman, Landyn Wm. Rookard

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Administrative law processes enhance participation, transparency, fairness, and access to information in administrative agencies and the government generally. The fourth edition of Administrative Law and Process highlights these issues in a timely manner through both classic and current cases. In Part I, how agencies exercise their powers is explored.

In Part II, the structural and constitutional issues that flow from legislative, executive, and judicial oversight is explored. Key doctrines of administrative law are thoroughly addressed throughout this book, to which Part III adds a new dimension. It focuses directly on how lawyers actually practice administrative law through a series of …


Is The U.S. Supreme Court Becoming Hostile To The Administrative State, Jeffrey Lubbers Jan 2017

Is The U.S. Supreme Court Becoming Hostile To The Administrative State, Jeffrey Lubbers

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Jeffrey S. Lubbers, Is the U.S. Supreme Court Becoming Hostile to the Administrative State?, prepared for the Administrative Law Discussion Forum held at the University of Luxembourg, July 1-2, 2015; published (with other papers) by Carolina Academic Press in Comparative Perspectives on Administrative Procedure Global Papers Series Volume III pp. 31-50 (Russell W. Weaver, et. al. eds 2017). Draft available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2645036


Searching For Proportionality In U.S. Administrative Law, Jud Mathews Jan 2015

Searching For Proportionality In U.S. Administrative Law, Jud Mathews

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There is no such thing as “proportionality review” in American administrative law, but instead, a number of doctrines that courts deploy to evaluate agency exercises of discretion. In some respects, these frameworks for review resemble proportionality in operation, but there are also notable differences. This essay surveys the doctrines governing judicial review of administrative discretion in the United States, highlighting three distinguishing features of the American approach. First, American judicial review is characterized by a high degree of unpredictability, not only with respect to outcomes, but often with respect to what framework of review is applicable. Second, while classical proportionality …


Recurso Contencioso Administrativo., Mario Díaz Cruz Jan 1932

Recurso Contencioso Administrativo., Mario Díaz Cruz

Index of Cuban Law and Jurisprudence / Indice a la Legislación y Jurisprudencia Cubana

Recurso Contencioso Administrativo, Ley, Reglamento y Ley del Procedimiento Administrativo


Derecho Administrativo, Mario Díaz Cruz Jan 1932

Derecho Administrativo, Mario Díaz Cruz

Index of Cuban Law and Jurisprudence / Indice a la Legislación y Jurisprudencia Cubana

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