Administrative Law: A Casebook
Publication Date
7-1-2010
Document Type
Book
Organizational Units
Sturm College of Law
Keywords
Administrative law, Administrative Procedure Act (APA), Chevron deference, Rulemaking, Agencies, Exective Branch, Separation of powers, Executive Order
Abstract
In the preface of the sixth edition, we reported that two events had dramatically affected the landscape of administrative law since the fifth edition of the casebook. The first of these, the bracing attacks on the World Trade Center of September 11, 2001, and the second, the Enron scandal. While these events have had a lasting impact on government regulation, indeed on the national psyche, there has been no shortage, since the last edition, of landmark events intertwined with government regulation and administrative law.
We continue to be guided by Bernard Schwartz's thinking on administrative law as evidenced by his text and his many articles on the subject. Bernard Schwartz was dedicated to the advancement of administrative law. This casebook contains bits and pieces of his work in virtually every facet of administrative law, demonstrating his enormous commitment and contribution to the development of the area. While it may not have started as such, his casebook eventually came to be a showcase for his thinking on administrative law. We have endeavored to preserve the casebook as a legacy and testament to the force of his ideas on the subject.
Rights Holder
Wolters Kluwer
Language
English (eng)
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This book was originally published as Bernard Schwartz et al., Administrative Law: A Casebook (7th ed. 2010).
Recommended Citation
Bernard Schwartz et al., Administrative Law: A Casebook (7th ed. 2010).