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Federal Administrative Law Cases and Materials Fourth Edition Hickman - 9781636599557
This casebook is designed with accessibility in mind, providing students with a practical and engaging learning experience. It features numerous discussion problems and real-world questions to help students understand and apply the foundational principles of administrative law encountered in regulatory practice.
While it acknowledges the historical development of legal doctrines, the casebook places greater emphasis on contemporary standards.
Administrative law offers rich opportunities for theoretical exploration, but this casebook strikes a balance by focusing on practical applications without losing sight of the theoretical underpinnings. Professors can seamlessly incorporate deeper theoretical discussions into their courses if desired.
The casebook contains ample material to support both introductory and advanced administrative law courses, making it adaptable for students with varying levels of exposure to the regulatory state.
The new edition is updated to reflect developments through the Supreme Court's 2021-22 term, including:
- United States v. Arthrex, Inc. (2021): Addressing appointment powers and final decision-making authority.
- Biestek v. Berryhill (2019): Concerning judicial review of factfinding in agency adjudications.
- West Virginia v. EPA (2022): Exploring statutory interpretation and the major questions doctrine.
- TransUnion LLC v. Ramirez (2021): Examining standing doctrine.
Additionally, the new edition introduces updated materials on topics such as the privatization of government functions, acting agency officers, and more, ensuring students are equipped with the latest insights into this evolving field.
ISBN: 978-1636599557



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