The Legal Foundations of Public AdministrationThe third edition of this highly respected textbook introduces students of public administration to the practical issues of administrative law. While useful to law school students, it is most relevant to public management students. The presentation provides a concise foundation to the history and theory of administrative law, rule making, and judicial decisions. The most important issues in administrative law are included--meaningful issues for present and future administrators. A larger number of recent cases and other up-to-date information will be found in the book in order to make the student aware of the kinds of legal problems likely to be encountered in public agencies. One or two cases illustrate each problem at hand, rather than discussing numerous arcane court decisions and technicalities of legal procedure, in order to sketch the broad contours of the present law. |
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Administrative Authority and Law | 1 |
Types of Agencies Encompassed by Administrative Law | 2 |
Administrative Law as a Unified Subject | 4 |
The Administrative Process | 5 |
Investigatory Power | 6 |
Informal Activity and the Exercise of Discretion | 7 |
The Political Component of Administrative Law | 8 |
Weiner v United States | 11 |
United States v Piccotto | 148 |
Rule Making | 150 |
Notice and Comment | 151 |
Exemptions to Notice and Comment and Other RuleMaking Procedures | 152 |
Informal and Formal Rule Making | 153 |
United States v Florida East Coast Ry Co | 155 |
Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp v Natural Resources Defense Council Inc | 158 |
Deregulation and Rule Making | 160 |
A Note on Analyzing Court Cases | 14 |
Briefing a Case | 15 |
Origin and Development of the Administrative Process | 19 |
The Administrative Process and American Government | 21 |
The Administrative Procedure Act of 1946 | 23 |
The Administrative Procedure Act at a Half Century | 26 |
Framing a Lasting Congressional Response to the Administrative State | 27 |
A Celebration Not a Puzzlement | 35 |
Administrative Procedure and the Decline of Responsibility | 37 |
Administrative Law in the 21st Century | 40 |
A Century of Administrative Law Literature | 42 |
PostWorld War II Administrative Law Scholarship | 45 |
Legislative and Judicial Controls over the Administrative Process | 47 |
Delegation of Power | 49 |
Recent Judicial Views on Nondelegation | 53 |
Admonitions to Congress | 55 |
Judicial Narrowing of Congressional Delegation | 56 |
Whitman Administrator of Environmental Protection Agency v American Trucking Associations Inc | 60 |
The Legislative Veto | 63 |
Immigration and Naturalization Service v Chadha | 64 |
PostChadha Delegation GrammRudmanHollings | 68 |
Congressional Delegation to the Judiciary | 70 |
Judicial Review of Administrative Determinations | 75 |
The Reviewability question | 76 |
Preclusion of Judicial Review | 79 |
Bowen v Michigan Academy of Family Physicians | 81 |
Administrative Actions Committed by Law to Agency Discretion | 84 |
Citizens to Preserve Overton Park Inc v Volpe | 85 |
Lincoln v Vigil | 89 |
Exhaustion and Standing | 91 |
Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies | 92 |
Porter v Nussle | 93 |
Standing | 96 |
Scope of Judicial Review | 101 |
Substantial Evidence | 103 |
The LawFact Distinction | 107 |
National Labor Relations Board v Hearst Publications Inc | 108 |
Scope of Judicial Review after the Chevron Case | 112 |
The Internal Administrative Process | 115 |
Investigatory Power | 117 |
The Subpoena Power and Related Processes | 119 |
Oklahoma Press Pub Co v Walling | 120 |
Legality of Investigative Devices | 122 |
United States v Euge | 123 |
The Inspection of Premises | 126 |
Camara v Municipal Court of the City and County of San Francisco | 127 |
Warrants in Administrative Investigations | 130 |
Marshall v Barlows Inc | 131 |
Diverging Trends? | 134 |
New York v Burger | 136 |
Donovan v Lone Steer Inc | 140 |
Rules and Rule Making | 143 |
Rules in General | 145 |
Three Kinds of Rules | 146 |
Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association v State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company | 161 |
Rule Making and Its Control | 164 |
The Role of Congress | 165 |
The Role of the Courts | 170 |
The Right to Be Heard and Adjudicatory Policy Making | 171 |
The RightPrivilege Distinction | 172 |
Goldberg v Kelly | 173 |
Mathews v Eldridge | 175 |
Application of the Mathews Doctrine | 179 |
Model v Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association Inc | 180 |
Civil Forfeiture and Due Process | 182 |
United States v James Daniel Good Real Property | 184 |
Degree of Formality | 188 |
Goss v Lopez | 189 |
Adjudication and Policy Making | 193 |
Securities and Exchange Commission v Chenery Corporation | 194 |
Informal Activity and the Exercise of Discretion | 203 |
An Example of Informal Activity | 205 |
Office of Personnel Management v Richmond | 206 |
Barry JFredericks v Commissioner of Internal Revenue | 211 |
Estoppel Remedies without Estoppel | 215 |
Discretion and Its Control | 216 |
Securities and Exchange Commission v Sloan | 218 |
Elian Gonzalez v Reno | 221 |
Ombudsmen and Others | 226 |
Conclusion | 227 |
Remedies | 229 |
Remedies against Improper Administrative Acts | 231 |
Dalehite v United States | 234 |
Effects of the Dahelite Case | 236 |
State Tort Liability | 241 |
The Liability of Individual Officers | 242 |
Liability of Judges | 243 |
Liability of Legislators | 248 |
Liability of Other Officials | 249 |
Richardson v McKnight | 250 |
Bivins Actions | 252 |
The Integration of Government and Officers Liability | 253 |
Paying Judgments against Officials from Public Funds | 254 |
Private Legislation and Administrative Settlement of Claims | 256 |
Open Government | 259 |
Environmental Protection Agency v Mink | 260 |
Amendments to the Freedom of Information Act | 262 |
The Privacy Act | 264 |
United States Department of Defense v Federal Labor Relations Authority | 265 |
Sunshine Acts | 269 |
Executive Privilege | 270 |
Conclusion | 271 |
APPENDIXES | 273 |
Source Materials in Administrative Law | 275 |
Administrative Procedure Act | 283 |
The Constitution of the United States of America | 331 |
INDEX | 349 |
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The Legal Foundations of Public Administration Donald D. Barry,Howard R. Whitcomb Преглед исечка - 1981 |
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