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Administrative Law and Regulatory Policy: Problems, Text, and Cases (Casebook) [Hardcover]

Stephen G. Breyer (Author), Richard B. Stewart (Author), Cass R. Sunstein (Author), Matthew L. Spitzer (Author)
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0735500150 978-0735500150 September 1998 4th
When you consider casebooks for your next administrative law course, make sure you examine this excellent revision from an author team of unmatched expertise. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND REGULATORY POLICY: Problems, Text, and Cases, Sixth Edition, offers a challenging examination of doctrine and policy that has been perfected through years of classroom use. <p class=copymedium> The casebook is highly respected for its many strengths: <li class=copymedium>stellar authorship <li class=copymedium>logical organization that reveals the interaction between doctrine and procedure, as well as bureaucratic and political factors in play <li class=copymedium>notes and problems that systematically survey regulation, exploring not only prices and entry, but also health, safety, and the environment <li class=copymedium>historical background material on the rise of regulation and the role of the New Deal in changing American government <li class=copymedium>coverage of economic aspects of regulatory control, examining the regulatory decision-making process through cost-benefit analysis <li class=copymedium>comprehensive Teacher's Manual that offers detailed advice and answers to problems</ul><p class=copymedium> Changes for the Sixth Edition reflect both legal developments and classroom experience: <li class=copymedium>new Supreme Court cases, including those involving the war on terrorism <li class=copymedium>new treatment of the relationship between administrative law and the war on terror <li class=copymedium>clearer explication of the Chevron problem and recent developments in the theory and practice of judicial review of agency action <li class=copymedium>new materials on national security tradeoffs, environmental protection, and telecommunications considered in exploring the relationship between administrative law and regulatory policy <li class=copymedium>expanded treatment of the foundations of the modern regulatory state, including the debate between standard economic theory and behavioral economics <li class=copymedium>additional discussion of separation of powers questions -- and the role of the courts in responding to them</ul>
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 1054 pages
  • Publisher: Aspen Law & Business; 4th edition (September 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0735500150
  • ISBN-13: 978-0735500150
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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I've never written a review for a casebook, but I liked this one more than any other I've had in the last two and a half years of law school. I felt like the authors did a good job of editing the cases. They typically give a short synopsis of the facts and let you get right into the reasoning and holding of the case. I felt the notes were helpful. Not all of the notes are open-ended questions, they're a good mix of thought provoking questions, contradicting and supporting cases, and additional insight.
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This is a complete and remarkable book about administrative law, in which the study of administrative procedure is preponderant, especially from the perspective of the cases.
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