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Research Handbook on Public Choice and Public Law (Paperback): Daniel A. Farber, Anne Joseph O'Connell Research Handbook on Public Choice and Public Law (Paperback)
Daniel A. Farber, Anne Joseph O'Connell
R1,948 Discovery Miles 19 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Public choice theory sheds light on many aspects of legislation, regulation, and constitutional law and is critical to a sophisticated understanding of public policy. The editors of this landmark addition to the law and economics literature have organized the Handbook into four main areas of inquiry: foundations, constitutional law and democracy, administrative design and action, and specific statutory schemes. The original contributions, authored by top scholars in the field, provide helpful introductions to important topics in public choice and public law while also exploring the institutional complexity of American democracy. Beginning with a critical introduction to the core tenets of public choice theory and concluding with comprehensive analyses of drug safety, energy regulation, and environmental law, the Handbook provides differing points of view on the foundations of these and a range of related subjects, including: direct democracy and its financial implications, the functioning of electoral processes, judicial behavior, and the structural differences between presidential and parliamentary systems. The Handbook's knowledgeable contributors offer a rich, realistic view of how public policy is made that is accessible to a broad range of readers. Summarizing much of the key literature in a range of major topics and framing that literature for open debates and further research, the Handbook is ideal for students and scholars of law, political science, and economics. Contributors: D. Carpenter, S. Croley, D.A. Farber, E. Garrett, J.E. Gersen, T. Ginsburg, R.M. Hills, Jr, S. Issacharoff, T. Jacobi, J. Mashaw, L. Miller, A.J. O'Connell, B.D. Richman, J. Rossi, C.H. Schroeder, M.L. Stearns, M.C. Stephenson, J.B. Wiener

Research Handbook on Public Choice and Public Law (Hardcover): Daniel A. Farber, Anne Joseph O'Connell Research Handbook on Public Choice and Public Law (Hardcover)
Daniel A. Farber, Anne Joseph O'Connell
R6,166 Discovery Miles 61 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Public choice theory sheds light on many aspects of legislation, regulation, and constitutional law and is critical to a sophisticated understanding of public policy. The editors of this landmark addition to the law and economics literature have organized the Handbook into four main areas of inquiry: foundations, constitutional law and democracy, administrative design and action, and specific statutory schemes. The original contributions, authored by top scholars in the field, provide helpful introductions to important topics in public choice and public law while also exploring the institutional complexity of American democracy. Beginning with a critical introduction to the core tenets of public choice theory and concluding with comprehensive analyses of drug safety, energy regulation, and environmental law, the Handbook provides differing points of view on the foundations of these and a range of related subjects, including: direct democracy and its financial implications, the functioning of electoral processes, judicial behavior, and the structural differences between presidential and parliamentary systems. The Handbook's knowledgeable contributors offer a rich, realistic view of how public policy is made that is accessible to a broad range of readers. Summarizing much of the key literature in a range of major topics and framing that literature for open debates and further research, the Handbook is ideal for students and scholars of law, political science, and economics. Contributors: D. Carpenter, S. Croley, D.A. Farber, E. Garrett, J.E. Gersen, T. Ginsburg, R.M. Hills, Jr, S. Issacharoff, T. Jacobi, J. Mashaw, L. Miller, A.J. O'Connell, B.D. Richman, J. Rossi, C.H. Schroeder, M.L. Stearns, M.C. Stephenson, J.B. Wiener

Gellhorn and Byse's Administrative Law - Cases and Comments (Hardcover, 13th Revised edition): Peter L Strauss, Todd D.... Gellhorn and Byse's Administrative Law - Cases and Comments (Hardcover, 13th Revised edition)
Peter L Strauss, Todd D. Rakoff, Gillian E Metzger, David J Barron, Anne Joseph O'Connell, …
R8,514 Discovery Miles 85 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The 13th edition of this comprehensive casebook draws from its history and current debates to create a lively and rich set of materials appropriate for introductory as well as advanced courses. It contains a substantial chapter on legislative process and statutory interpretation so that the casebook can be used for an introductory legislation and regulation course as well as for administrative law classes. With one new editor (Eloise Pasachoff, Georgetown University). This latest edition makes a number of changes: Pares down existing material from the current edition and supplement, with shorter excerpts and consolidated notes throughout. Includes the latest administrative law decisions from the Supreme Court, often as lead cases, such as: West Virginia v. EPA, United States v. Arthrex, Seila Law v. CFPB, FCC v. Prometheus Radio, Wooden v. United States, Concepcion v. United States, Carr v. Saul, TransUnion v. Ramirez, and more. Includes relevant new cases from the courts of appeals and district courts, addressing topics such as the constitutionality of SEC ALJ adjudications, decisionmaker bias, length of comment periods, application of Kisor v. Wilkie, Chevron waiver, and more. Replaces some teaching cases with material that is more accessible to students, including a new case for "logical outgrowth" and new materials on exceptions to notice-and-comment rulemaking. Updates transparency materials to cover latest Supreme Court decisions on FOIA exemptions, address current events and disputes (including over the Presidential Records Act and various privileges), and show how the mandates from the 2016 FOIA Amendments have been litigated. Discusses the end of the Trump Administration and first 20 months of the Biden Administration, including firings or forced resignations of agency leaders, reversals in presidential directives and agency policies, rulemaking trends, the COVID-19 pandemic, and more. Adds new material on public administration and budgeting. Updates factual, legal, and policy materials throughout the book, with a focus on current issues and examples that appeal to students. The casebook continues to incorporate primary materials outside of judicial decisions (including statutes, administrative materials, IG and GAO reports, and proposed legislation). It also uses a wide range of secondary materials, from law review articles (classic and recent) to social science studies to think tank reports. And it considers strategic choices by agencies and challengers to agency action, in the courts but also in the White House and Congress. The new edition retains many of the casebook's classic cases and commentary as well as its modular approach, allowing instructors to choose the order of topics. Although there is considerable new material, the casebook's arrangement remains stable, facilitating continued use by those who have adopted the 12th edition. As occurred with the prior edition, the casebook will be updated annually through a free online supplement for students.

Gellhorn and Byse's Administrative Law, Cases and Comments (13th Revised edition): Todd L. Strauss, Gillian E Metzger,... Gellhorn and Byse's Administrative Law, Cases and Comments (13th Revised edition)
Todd L. Strauss, Gillian E Metzger, David J Barron, Anne Joseph O'Connell, Eloise Pasachoff
R9,097 Discovery Miles 90 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The 13th edition of this comprehensive casebook draws from its history and current debates to create a lively and rich set of materials appropriate for introductory as well as advanced courses. It contains a substantial chapter on legislative process and statutory interpretation so that the casebook can be used for an introductory legislation and regulation course as well as for administrative law classes. With one new editor (Eloise Pasachoff, Georgetown University). This latest edition makes a number of changes: Pares down existing material from the current edition and supplement, with shorter excerpts and consolidated notes throughout. Includes the latest administrative law decisions from the Supreme Court, often as lead cases, such as: West Virginia v. EPA, United States v. Arthrex, Seila Law v. CFPB, FCC v. Prometheus Radio, Wooden v. United States, Concepcion v. United States, Carr v. Saul, TransUnion v. Ramirez, and more. Includes relevant new cases from the courts of appeals and district courts, addressing topics such as the constitutionality of SEC ALJ adjudications, decisionmaker bias, length of comment periods, application of Kisor v. Wilkie, Chevron waiver, and more. Replaces some teaching cases with material that is more accessible to students, including a new case for "logical outgrowth" and new materials on exceptions to notice-and-comment rulemaking. Updates transparency materials to cover latest Supreme Court decisions on FOIA exemptions, address current events and disputes (including over the Presidential Records Act and various privileges), and show how the mandates from the 2016 FOIA Amendments have been litigated. Discusses the end of the Trump Administration and first 20 months of the Biden Administration, including firings or forced resignations of agency leaders, reversals in presidential directives and agency policies, rulemaking trends, the COVID-19 pandemic, and more. Adds new material on public administration and budgeting. Updates factual, legal, and policy materials throughout the book, with a focus on current issues and examples that appeal to students. The casebook continues to incorporate primary materials outside of judicial decisions (including statutes, administrative materials, IG and GAO reports, and proposed legislation). It also uses a wide range of secondary materials, from law review articles (classic and recent) to social science studies to think tank reports. And it considers strategic choices by agencies and challengers to agency action, in the courts but also in the White House and Congress. The new edition retains many of the casebook's classic cases and commentary as well as its modular approach, allowing instructors to choose the order of topics. Although there is considerable new material, the casebook's arrangement remains stable, facilitating continued use by those who have adopted the 12th edition. As occurred with the prior edition, the casebook will be updated annually through a free online supplement for students.

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