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Administrative Law: Agency Action in Legal Context Robert Glicksman Third Edition ISBN: 9781640206274
The Third Edition of Administrative Law: Cases, Problems, and Principles refines its innovative approach, providing students with a structured, practical, and engaging exploration of administrative law. It integrates updated case law, contemporary policy debates, and an emphasis on real-world application to enhance comprehension and classroom discussion.
Key Features of the Casebook
✔️ Five Representative Agencies – Focuses on EPA, NLRB, SSA, IRS, and FCC to provide students with a consistent framework for understanding agency functions, reducing the need to learn new agencies and statutes with each case.
✔️ Structured “Unit” Format – Each unit includes:
- Doctrinal Overview – Clear explanations of core administrative law principles.
- Principal Cases – Thoughtfully edited judicial opinions illustrating doctrine.
- Context & Connections – Discussion of related issues and legal developments.
- Applied Problems – Real-world scenarios for students to apply concepts.
✔️ Flexible for Different Teaching Methods – Supports Socratic method, lecture-based instruction, problem-solving approaches, and flipped classrooms.
✔️ Cutting-Edge Legal Developments – Covers the reinvigoration of separation of powers, the erosion of Chevron deference, and new constraints on agency guidance documents.
✔️ Enhanced Use of Primary Sources – Expands inclusion of agency rulemakings, adjudications, and enforcement actions for hands-on learning.
Why This Casebook?
✅ Balances Doctrine & Application – Combines black-letter law with practical insights.
✅ Engaging & Accessible – Written in clear, student-friendly language.
✅ Up-to-Date – Features recent Supreme Court rulings and policy shifts.
✅ Comprehensive Teaching Resources – Includes a Teacher’s Manual, PowerPoint slides, and supplemental materials.
With its practical approach, structured format, and focus on contemporary issues, this Third Edition remains an indispensable resource for both students and professors navigating administrative law.
ISBN: 978-1640206274




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