This book has been replaced by a newer edition:
Mastering Administrative Law, Second Edition
2018, 334 pp, paper, ISBN 978-1-61163-890-5
$38.00
Mastering Administrative Law
2010
Tags: Administrative Law, Mastering Series
286 pp $32.00
ISBN 978-1-59460-582-6
eISBN 978-1-61163-271-2
Mastering Administrative Law is designed as a supplement to law school courses in Administrative Law or as an introduction to the subject for lawyers trained in other legal systems. The book explicitly and in plain language identifies the functions of the various principles of administrative law. It covers all the basic administrative law topics, including how the administrative process fits into our governmental structure, typical agency procedures (e.g., rulemaking, adjudication, investigation, etc.), important statutes affecting agencies (e.g., the freedom of information act), constitutional limits on legislatures and agencies and the limited but critical role of the courts in helping monitor the process.
A number of classroom-tested graphics—charts, tables, diagrams—supplemented this text by identifying essential doctrinal components and illustrating important doctrinal relationships.
This book is part of the Carolina Academic Press Mastering Series edited by Russell L. Weaver, University of Louisville School of Law.