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Examples & Explanations for Administrative Law, Seventh Edition

Authors
  • William F. Funk
  • Richard H. Seamon
Series / Examples & Explanations Series
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Description
Table of contents
Preface
Employing the unique, time-tested Examples & Explanations pedagogy, Examples & Explanations: Administrative Law combines textual material with well-written and comprehensive real world examples, explanations, and questions to test students’ comprehension of the materials and to provide practice in applying information to fact patterns. It covers the entire field of administrative law – the structure of the administrative state, rulemaking, adjudication, the availability and scope of judicial review, agency acquisition of information, and the public’s ability to obtain information from the government.

New to the Seventh Edition:
  • Recent developments in standing doctrine
  • The Court’s groundbreaking cases on the unitary executive
  • The Court’s overhaul of deference doctrine in Loper Bright and Kisor v. Wilke.
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Table of Contents
Summary of Contents

Contents 
Preface to Seventh Edition
 

Chapter 1 Introduction to Administrative Law 
Chapter 2 How Agencies Fit into Our System of
Separated Powers
Chapter 3 Adjudication 
Chapter 4 Due Process 
Chapter 5 Rulemaking 
Chapter 6 The Availability of Judicial Review 
Chapter 7 The Scope of Judicial Review 
Chapter 8 Government Acquisition of Private Information 
Chapter 9 Public Access to Government Information 

Table of Cases 
Index
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About the authors
Richard Seamon
University of Idaho

Professor Seamon joined the University of Idaho in 2004, having previously taught at the University of South Carolina School of Law and Washington and Lee Law School. He teaches Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, and Federal Courts. He also served as the associate dean for administration and students from 2006-2009. Before he became a law professor, Professor Seamon practiced law for about ten years. In 1986, he clerked for Kenneth W. Starr on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Later, he worked as an associate at the Washington, D.C. law firm Covington & Burling, and he served in the U.S. Department of Justice as an assistant to the Solicitor General of the United States. While at the Justice Department, Professor Seamon presented oral argument before the U.S. Supreme Court in fifteen cases. Professor Seamon has written two books on administrative law and many law review articles on issues of constitutional law and other public law subjects. Professor Seamon received his J.D. from Duke Law School and holds a B.A. and an M.A. from Johns Hopkins University. He graduated from law school as a member of Order of the Coif and from college as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He is also an elected member of the American Law Institute.

Product Information
Edition
Seventh Edition
Publication date
2024-11-14
Copyright Year
2025
Pages
440
Paperback
9798892073592
Connected eBook with Study Center (Digital Only)
9798892073608
Subject
Administrative Law
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