Book Description
Governmental agencies have grown significantly in the last half-century, as has the importance of governing administrative law. This volume reviews general principles, policy considerations, and the methods of analysis of federal, state, and local agency procedures. Chapters discuss authority delegation; political controls over agency action; scope of judicial review; acquiring and disclosing information; informal administrative processes; procedural due process; formal adjudications; procedural shortcuts; rules and rulemaking; and obtaining judicial review.
About the Author
Washington University
Administrative Law and Process In a Nutshell FROM THE PUBLISHER
One of the more significant developments in the last half of the 20th century has been the huge growth of governmental agencies and the importance of the governing administrative law. This volume will help you excel at understanding general principles, policy considerations and methods of analysis of federal, state or local agency procedures. After you become well oriented within the corridors of the agency world, you'll be able to address administrative law exam questions with greater confidence and accuracy.