Federal Administrative Law, Cases and Materials, 2nd Ed.
Kristin E. Hickman | Richard J. Pierce Jr.
ISBN: 9781609303372
CasebookPlus ISBN: 9781642428803
Subject: Administrative Law
Format: Print - Hardbound
Page Count: 1078
Copyright: 2014
This casebook is designed with an emphasis on accessibility, includes many discussion problems and questions focusing on real-world application, and gives students a solid grounding in the basic principles of administrative law that they might come across in regulatory practice. While it pays due attention to the historical evolution of the doctrine in certain areas, this casebook focuses more heavily on current standards. Administrative law as a subject matter encompasses some very interesting theoretical discussions. Rather than remain strictly theoretical to the point of bordering on encyclopedic, this book tends toward the more practical, while still including enough reference to theory to enable a professor who wants to introduce more theoretical discussion into the classroom to do so.
The new edition includes sufficient material to support an advanced administrative law course taught to students with previous exposure to the regulatory state. The author created additional teaching resources to assist in using the book for such a course.
The casebook is supported by an extensive teacher’s manual, and other helpful supplementary materials.
Imprint: Foundation Press
Series: University Casebook Series
Publication Date: 09/26/2014
Administrative Law Treatise, Sixth Edition
Kristin E. Hickman | Richard J. Pierce Jr.
ISBN: 9781543801361
SKU10064918-7777
Format: Print - Hardbound
Page Count: 2836
Copyright: 2019
Lawyers and judges across the United States have discovered that when it comes to administrative law, there is really only one authority: Administrative Law Treatise by Richard J. Pierce and Kristin E. Hickman.
Cited by the courts more than 4,000 times, this definitive three volume work now in its Sixth Edition brings you analysis of the latest developments with all the practical guidance and knowledge you need to plan and present an effective case before the courts. When your clients confront government administrative action whether it's rulemaking, adjudication, or investigation, do what your colleagues do: turn to the undisputed leader in the field. Richard J. Pierce and Kristin E. Hickman show you the most effective approaches to any agency action, policy or procedure.
Administrative Law Treatise, Sixth Edition, provides incomparable authority and guidance on the administrative law governing these and virtually every other significant agency power or procedure. If you practice before government agencies, act as agency counsel, or are connected with appeals involving agencies, you'll find that courts listen to Richard J. Pierce and Kristin E. Hickman.
Kristin E. Hickman | Richard J. Pierce Jr.
ISBN: 9781642422580
CasebookPlus ISBN: 9781684677870
Subject: Administrative Law
Format: Print - Hardbound
Page Count: 1225
Copyright: 2020
This casebook is designed with an emphasis on accessibility, includes many discussion problems and questions focusing on real-world application, and gives students a solid grounding in the basic principles of administrative law that they might come across in regulatory practice. While it pays due attention to the historical evolution of the doctrine in certain areas, this casebook focuses more heavily on current standards. Administrative law as a subject matter encompasses some very interesting theoretical discussions. Rather than remain strictly theoretical to the point of bordering on encyclopedic, this book tends toward the more practical, while still including enough reference to theory to enable a professor who wants to introduce more theoretical discussion into the classroom to do so.
The new edition incorporates new developments through the Supreme Court's 2018-19 term, including excerpts from Gundy v. United States (2019) regarding the nondelegation doctrine, Lucia v. SEC (2018) regarding who is an Officer of the United States, Kisor v. Wilkie (2019) regarding Auer deference, and Spokeo v. Robbins (2016) regarding standing doctrine, and much more. The new edition includes sufficient material to support an advanced administrative law course taught to students with previous exposure to the regulatory state. The authors created additional teaching resources to assist in using the book for such a course.
The casebook is supported by an extensive teacher’s manual, and other helpful supplementary materials.