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Administrative Law Emanuel Law Outline

Front Cover - Administrative Law Emanuel Law Outline

Jack M. Beermann
Harry Elwood Warren Scholar
Professor of Law

Boston University School of Law

2010, 333 pages, Softbound, ISBN: 978-0-7355-9009-0

About the Book

This Emanuel® Law Outline provides you with the tools to succeed:

  • The Capsule Summary that provides a quick reference summary of the key concepts covered in the full Outline
  • The detailed Course Outline with black letter principles that you can use throughout the semester to supplement your casebook reading and give structure to your own outline
  • The Quiz Yourself feature that includes a series of short-answer questions and sample answers to help you test your knowledge of the chapter's content
  • Exam Tips that are designed to alert you to issues and commonly used fact patterns found on exams
  • Essay Exam Questions and Answers, located at the end of the Outline, that help you review and prepare for exams
  • Multiple-Choice Questions and Answers that familiarize you with that style of question.
  • The Casebook Correlation Chart that correlates each section in the Outline with the pages covering that topic in the casebook
Included in this new, Third Edition of Administrative Law Emanuel® Law Outline:

  • Discussion of important, recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions, including:
  o Massachusetts v. EPA, which involved judicial review of the EPA’s refusal to regulate
     global warming gases and the general issue of judicial review of agency denial 
     of rulemaking petitions
  o Wyeth v. Levine, in which the Court held against preemption of state product 
     liability claims claiming injuries from the use of FDA approved prescription 
     medications
  o Long Island Care at Home, Ltd. v. Coke, in which the Court discussed the “logical 
     outgrowth” test for agency notice of proposed rulemaking
  • Reworked coverage of Chevron deference
  • A new section on due process and electoral decisionmaking
  • Clarification of procedural requirements for nonlegislative rules (APA §553(b)-(d))
  • Multiple-choice questions and answers
For additional updates, go to the Author Updates page.