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Developments in Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice, 2011
Product Code: 5010074
Editor: Jeffrey S. Lubbers
Publication Date: July 2012
ISBN: 978-1-61438-633-9
Page Count: 150
Trim Size: 6 x 9 Paperback
Sponsoring Entities: Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice
Topics: Administrative Law, Reference
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About Developments in Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice 2011

Developments in Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice, 2011 is the thirteenth book in the annual series intended to provide a way for administrative lawyers to stay abreast of developments in the field. This edition describes the four primary administrative process topics (e.g. adjudication, rulemaking, judicial review, and constitutional law and separation of powers), while separate chapters devoted to substantive areas of practice are published online. As an annual publication, it also provides a historical chronicle of changes in administrative law and regulatory practice.

The field of administrative law and regulation is as broad and as varied as the operations of government. Some regulatory practice areas are necessarily more specialized (e.g., banking, communications, food and drug, securities, and transportation). On the other hand, many procedural issues of great interest to administrative lawyers cut across all or most agencies (e.g., adjudication, rulemaking, judicial review, and constitutional separation of powers).

Contents

Chapter 1: Adjudication
Chapter 2: Constitutional Law and Separation of Powers

Part I. Supreme Court 2010 Term
Part II. Lower Courts
Part III. Supreme Court 2011 Term

Chapter 3: Judicial Review
Part I. Judicial Developments Involving Scope of Review Doctrines
Part II. Access to the Courts

Chapter 4: Rulemaking
Part I. Judicial Developments
Part II. Administrative Developments
Part III. Legislative Developments