Delegation of Authority to Agencies; Political Controls Over Agency Action; Scope of Judicial Review; Acquiring and Disclosing Information; Informal Administrative Process; Procedural Due Process; Formal Adjudications; Procedural Shortcuts; Rules and Rule Making; Obtaining Judicial Review.
This book was somewhat useful, but I found it to be not as helpful as a Gilberts Law Summary. The "Nutshell" was, in some places, just as confusing and convoluted as the case book. But it was very helpful in assisting me to understand some of the basic concepts.
The Only Ad Law Book You'll Ever Need
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The Administrative Law Nutshell was instrumental to my success in my administrative law class. Gellhorn and Levin (mostly Levin) provide a concise and careful analysis of the often-feared administrative law procedures. The authors provide step-by-step examples and supporting material to help the reader better understand everything from the general principles of administrative law to the dreaded state and local agency procedures. I still keep the Ad Law Nutshell in my office in case of emergencies. A great source for quick and clear answers.
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