Asimow and Levin's State and Federal Administrative Law, 6th
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State and Federal Administrative Law, Sixth Edition, contains thorough coverage of Administrative Law issues in both federal and state contexts. Although it can be used for a course that focuses primarily on federal law, its dual coverage allows instructors to highlight the insights that can emerge from a comparison between federal and state approaches to the same issues. The book exposes students to a broad sample of the federal, state, and local administrative agencies that they will encounter in their professional lives. The book also contains many short, concrete problems that enable instructors to make use of the problem method.
The 6th edition has been updated to reflect numerous recent developments in state and federal administrative law. It features, as principal cases, important judicial decisions on presidential removal authority (Seila Law v. CFTC), the right to jury trial in administrative proceedings (SEC v. Jarkesy), the abandonment of Chevron deference (Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo), the major questions doctrine (West Virginia v. EPA), presidential immunity (Trump v. United States), and new approaches to Administrative Procedure Act adjudication (Union Pacific R.R. v. Surface Transportation Board). It also discusses a host of developments in the executive branch, including presidential executive orders and best-practice recommendations from the Administrative Conference of the United States.
The 6th edition has been updated to reflect numerous recent developments in state and federal administrative law. It features, as principal cases, important judicial decisions on presidential removal authority (Seila Law v. CFTC), the right to jury trial in administrative proceedings (SEC v. Jarkesy), the abandonment of Chevron deference (Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo), the major questions doctrine (West Virginia v. EPA), presidential immunity (Trump v. United States), and new approaches to Administrative Procedure Act adjudication (Union Pacific R.R. v. Surface Transportation Board). It also discusses a host of developments in the executive branch, including presidential executive orders and best-practice recommendations from the Administrative Conference of the United States.