Description |
xxv, 971 pages ; 27 cm |
Series |
Hornbook series |
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Hornbook series.
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Contents |
Part One: Legislative Power in Agencies. Ch. 1. The delegation doctrine -- Ch. 2. Rulemaking -- Ch. 3. Rulemaking and the rule of law -- Ch. 4. The zone of rulemaking. Part Two: Agency Adjudication. Ch. 5. Allocation of judicial power -- Ch. 6. The seventh amendment and the agencies -- Ch. 7. Due process -- Ch. 8. Formal agency adjudication -- Ch. 9. Informal agency processes and actions. Part Three: Consistency in Agency Action. Ch. 10. Consistency according to formal rules and standards -- Ch. 11. Consistency, and the doctrines of res judicata and estoppel -- Ch. 12. The availability and timing of judicial review. Part Four: Control of Agency Discretion. Ch. 13. Judicial review of agency discretion -- Ch. 14. Money damages -- Ch. 15. Executive control of agency discretion -- Ch. 16. Legislative control of agency discretion. Part Five: Information. Ch. 17. Citizens' access to governmentally held information -- Ch. 18. The Privacy Act -- Ch. 19. Government in the Sunshine Act -- Ch. 20. Agency acquisition of information |
Summary |
This treatise presents a comprehensive analysis of administrative law. Topics covered include adjudication; rulemaking; consistency in agency action; the Seventh Amendment; due process; the Freedom of Information Act; judicial, executive, and legislative control of agency discretion; the Private Act 19; and the Government in the Sunshine Act 20. In addition, it deals with relatively new topics such as alternative dispute resolution. Appendices contain administrative law statutes and administrative research on the Westlawʼ table of cases and table of statutes index |
Notes |
Includes index |
Subject |
Administrative law -- United States.
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Administrative procedure -- United States.
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Author |
Mayton, William T., 1941-
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LC no. |
2001272365 |
ISBN |
0314238751 hardcover : cover alkaline paper |
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0314239383 soft cover alkaline paper |
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