This book, by two of the world's leading administrative law
scholars, reimagines administrative law as the law of public
administration by making its competence the focus of administrative
law. Grounded in extensive interdisciplinary, historical, and
doctrinal analysis, Fisher and Shapiro show why understanding both
the capacity and authority of expert public administration is
crucial to ensure the legitimacy and accountability of the
administrative state. To address the current precarious state of
administrative law, they support a new study of the administrative
process by an Attorney Generals Committee on Administrative
Procedure leading to a revised Administrative Procedure Act (APA).
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in administrative
law and its reform.
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