Gilbert Law Summaries on Administrative Law
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The topics discussed in the Administrative Law study outline include separation of powers and controls over agencies, constitutional right to hearing, and adjudication under administrative procedure act. Other topics that are covered include formal adjudication, adjudicatory decision makers, bias, improper influences, ex parte communications, familiarity with record, res judicicata, rulemaking procedures, and obtaining information. Also discussed are the scope of judicial review, reviewability of agency decisions, standing to seek judicial review and timing. - Exam-oriented approaches for different topic areas emphasize the issues most likely to be tested - Fine tune your understanding with real law school essay questions — all with explained answers - Timesaving study guide useful for class review and exam preparation - Written by prominent law school professors - Text correlation chart helps match your reading assignment to relevant pages in the outline to cut search time - Test yourself with multiple choice, true/false questions, with answers referring back to the text — learn from mistakes - Reference includes detailed index, table of cases, and table of citations to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
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13e druk | Verschenen in 2002
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