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Administrative Law A Casebook 10th Edition Bernard Schwartz
ISBN 9781543846157
Administrative Law: A Casebook, Tenth Edition presents a clear and accessible introduction to the fundamental principles of administrative law through a traditional cases-and-notes approach. Written in a straightforward style and organized flexibly, the book emphasizes how administrative law operates in real practice, preparing students for work before both federal and state agencies. Examination-length problems at the end of each substantive chapter reinforce doctrinal understanding and mirror the kinds of issues lawyers regularly confront.
Throughout the text, cases are followed by carefully crafted notes that focus on the questions practitioners actually ask, helping students move beyond doctrine to develop practical legal judgment. End-of-chapter problems further highlight recurring challenges in administrative practice and encourage analytical problem-solving.
New to the Tenth Edition
The Tenth Edition offers comprehensive coverage of significant recent developments in administrative law, including:
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Major appointment and removal decisions such as Lucia, Seila Law, and Arthrex, with expanded notes
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Updated treatment of the nondelegation doctrine, including Gundy and Justice Gorsuch’s dissent
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New coverage of exhaustion of administrative remedies
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Recent developments in standards of review, including DACA and Department of Commerce v. New York
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Updated analysis of Chevron and Auer deference, including Pereira and Kisor
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Expanded discussion of rulemaking developments
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A new procedural due process case addressing the emergency exception during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Additional cases and materials on state administrative law, with particular emphasis on California and New York
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An edited and streamlined chapter on administrative hearings
Benefits for Professors and Students
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A chronological framework that mirrors the procedural lifecycle of administrative law in practice
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Balanced coverage of federal and state administrative law, reflecting where most issues arise in real-world practice
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A broad selection of classic and contemporary state cases
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Flexible organization that allows instructors to tailor the course to their needs, beginning with an overview of agencies and administrative structure
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Clear explanations and well-crafted notes that support student comprehension of complex doctrine
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Examination-length problems at the end of each substantive chapter to reinforce learning and exam readiness
Administrative Law A Casebook 10th Edition Bernard Schwartz
ISBN 9781543846157




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