Attention is given to administrative law, the Administrative Procedure Act, and public information in this Administrative Law: Principles and Practice casebook. The authors continue with a discussion of agency administration of its legislative program followed by procedural requirements for rulemaking and for federal adjudication, and procedural rights of persons and parties. The text includes material on constitutionally required procedural fairness, formal hearing and agency decisions in formal proceedings, and additional APA provisions. Finally, Administrative Law: Principles and Practiceconcludes by addressing the availability of judicial review, timing, relief pending, and scope of judicial review.
Table of Contents includes:
Introduction to the APA;
Public Information;
Agency Administration of Its Legislative Program;
Procedural Requirements for Rule Making—Federal;
Procedural Requirements for Adjudication—Federal;
Procedural Rights of Persons and Parties;
Constitutionally Required Procedural Fairness;
Formal Hearings;
Agency Decisions in Formal Proceedings;
Additional APA Provisions;
Availability of Judicial Review;
Federal Court Standing: Model for Making a Standing Analysis; Sovereign Immunity;
Timing of Judicial Review and Relief Pending Review;
Scope of Judicial Review |