About This Book
Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, Ninth Edition
Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, Ninth Edition, is a comprehensive textbook designed for advanced courses in administrative law. It's a go-to resource for students and educators alike, offering a detailed exploration of the principles and practices of administrative law. This book is particularly useful for those studying the background policy and organizational context of leading cases in administrative law.
Who Uses It?
Primarily, this book is used by students and instructors in advanced administrative law courses at the college and university levels. It's also a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of administrative law, including professionals looking to refresh their knowledge or expand their understanding of regulatory principles.
History and Editions
The Ninth Edition of Administrative Law: Cases and Materials has been updated to address user feedback, incorporating the latest research and discussions on major questions doctrine, the decline of Chevron deference, and enhanced coverage of recurring issues in agency adjudications. This edition includes detailed updates on presidential policy initiatives, standing to secure judicial review, and the agency deliberation exception to the Freedom of Information Act. It also focuses on issues concerning the propriety of agency adjudication and the denial of the right to a jury in private rights disputes.
Author and Other Works
The authors of this book are Ronald A. Cass, Daniel J. Diver, Joel K. Beermann, and James E. Mascott. Ronald A. Cass is known for his expertise in administrative law and his ability to explain complex legal concepts clearly and simply. The authors bring their collective expertise to the text, ensuring that it remains current and relevant.
Key Features
- Comprehensive Coverage: The book covers core concepts in administrative law, including detailed explanations and examples.
- Case Study Approach: The case study approach illuminates the background policy and organizational context of many leading cases.
- Functional Organization: The functional organization of materials in Part Two enables instructors to show how doctrinal issues are shaped by functional context.
- Theoretical Material: The theoretical material presented at the beginning of the book provides a useful template for probing issues throughout the course.
- Interactive Tools: The Connected eBook with Study Center includes practice questions, an outline tool, and other helpful resources to aid in student learning.
Detailed Information
ISBNs and Formats
- Hardcover: ISBN-13: 9798886148794
- Digital Access Code Only: ISBN-13: 9798886148794 (available for digital purchase)
- eBook with Study Center: Available through Casebook Connect (ISBN-13: 9798886148794)
Publication Details
- Publisher: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
- Publication Date: February 26, 2024
- Number of Pages: 1120 pages
- Language: English
Other Editions and Formats
- Previous Editions: Available through various retailers; however, specific details on previous editions are not provided in the sources.
Related ISBNs:
- 978-0-7355-XXXXX (Note: Specific ISBNs for previous editions are not provided in the sources; however, the primary ISBN for the Ninth Edition is 9798886148794.)
This detailed information section provides a quick reference for all the available formats and sources for Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, Ninth Edition, making it easier to find and access the book in the preferred format.
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Supplemental Materials
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