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, Online Instructor’s Manual with Testbank
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Administrative Law
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Bureaucracy in a Democracy
7th Edition
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Daniel E. Hall, J.D., Ed.D.
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Miami University
Instructor’s Manual, Testbank, and PowerPoints
Prepared by
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Brian Craig
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, Contents
To the Instructor iv
Syllabi 1
Chapter 1: Introduction 8
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Chapter 2: Bureaucracy and Democracy 13
Chapter 3: Agency Discretion 20
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Chapter 4: The Requirements of Fairness 28
Chapter 5: Delegation 40
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Chapter 6: Agency Rulemaking 51
Chapter 7: Agency Information Collections and Investigations 60
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Chapter 8: Formal Adjudications 72
Chapter 9: Accountability Through Reviewability 86
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Chapter 10: Accountability Through Accessibility 101
Chapter 11: Accountability Through Liability 117
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Test Item File 134
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, To the Instructor
Administrative law is the field of law that defines the powers, limitations, and procedures
of administrative agencies. Administrative law covers the constitutional and procedural
dimensions of governmental agencies, including delegation, rulemaking, adjudications,
investigations, freedom of information, liabilities of governments and their employees,
judicial review, and other considerations, such as the concept of fairness. Students should
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develop a knowledge of administrative agencies and the laws that govern their behavior.
Recent judicial opinions, pending legislation, and news stories can be used as helpful
examples. This instructor’s manual supplements the material in the text and serves as a
guide for lesson plans and teaching the material.
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