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Author / Creator: | Pierce, Richard J. Jr., 1943- |
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Imprint: | New York, NY. : Foundation Press ; [St. Paul, MN] : Thomsom/West, 2008. |
Description: | ix, 185 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Concepts and insights series |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6651062 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- 1. Introductory Overview
- 2. Delegation of Power to Agencies
- A. Constitutional Limits on the Power to Delegate Policy-making
- B. Constitutional Limits on the Power to Delegate Adjudication
- 3. Adjudication
- A. Introductory Overview
- B. Formal Adjudication
- C. Informal Adjudication
- D. Influence of Due Process
- 1. Scope of Due Process
- 2. Procedures Required by Due Process
- E. Judicial Review
- 1. Procedural Errors
- 2. Substantial Evidence
- 3. Arbitrary and Capricious
- 4. Errors of Law
- 5. Record on Review
- 6. De Novo Review
- F. Estoppel, Res Judicata, Collateral Estoppel, and Agency Non-Acquiescence in Judicial Decisions
- 1. Equitable Estoppel
- 2. Res Judicata and Collateral Estoppel
- 3. Agency Non-Acquiescence in Circuit Court Decisions
- G. Maintaining Consistency
- 4. Rules and Rulemaking
- A. Introductory Overview
- B. Legislative Rules
- 1. Formal Rulemaking
- 2. Informal Rulemaking
- a. Advantages of Informal Rulemaking
- b. Judicial Interpretations of Notice
- c. Judicial Interpretations of Statement of Basis and Purpose
- d. Procedures Added by Congress
- e. Procedures Added by Presidents
- 3. Negotiated Rulemaking
- 4. Agency Interpretations of Legislative Rules
- 5. Petitions for Rulemaking
- 6. Mandatory Rulemaking
- 7. Retroactive Rules
- C. Interpretative Rules
- D. Policy Statements
- E. Procedural Rules
- F. Other Exempt Rules
- G. Judicial Review of Rules
- 1. Procedural Errors
- 2. Arbitrary and Capricious
- 3. The Record on Review
- 5. Statutory Construction in the Administrative State
- A. The Pre-Chevron Law
- B. The Chevron Two-Step
- C. Effects of Chevron
- D. Scope of Chevron
- 6. Agency Delay
- A. The Problem
- B. Legal Remedies for Delay
- 1. The APA Remedy
- 2. Statutory Deadlines
- 3. Forbidden Remedies
- 7. Reviewability
- A. Presumption of Reviewability
- 1. Statutory Preclusion of Review
- 2. Committed to Agency Discretion by Law
- B. Presumption of Unreviewability of Agency Inaction
- 8. Timing of Review
- A. Introductory Overview
- B. Final Agency Action
- C. Ripeness
- D. Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies
- 1. Common Law Exhaustion
- 2. Statutory Exhaustion
- 3. Intra-Agency Appeals
- 4. Issue Exhaustion
- E. Primary Jurisdiction
- 9. Standing
- A. Introductory Overview
- B. Constitutional Limits on Standing
- 1. Injury in Fact
- 2. Causation
- 3. Redressability
- 4. Standing of Associations
- 5. Injury, Causation, and Redressability in Context
- a. Economic Injuries
- b. Environmental Injuries
- c. Informational Injuries
- d. Procedural Injuries
- C. Statutory Prerequisites of Standing
- 10. Political Controls
- A. Legislative Controls
- 1. Statutes
- 2. Less Formal Means of Control
- 3. Constitutional Limits on Legislative Power
- a. Due Process
- b. Legislative Vetoes
- c. Agencies Controlled by Congress
- B. Executive Controls
- 1. The Appointment Power
- 2. The Removal Power
- 3. Informal Influence
- 4. Systematic controls
- 11. Agency Power to Investigate
- A. Introductory Overview
- B. Mandatory Reports and the Subpoena Power
- C. Agency Inspections
- 12. Freedom of Information Act and Other Open Government Acts
- A. The Freedom of Information Act
- 1. Disclosure to Any Person
- 2. Timing and Cost of Disclosure
- 3. Exemptions
- a. Exemption One: National Security
- b. Exemption Two: Internal Personnel Rules
- c. Exemption Three: Information Exempted by Other Statutes
- d. Exemption Four: Trade Secrets
- e. Exemption Five: Inter-Agency and Intra-Agency Memoranda
- f. Exemption Six: Personal Privacy
- g. Exemption Seven: Law Enforcement Records
- h. Exemption Eight: Records of Financial Institutions
- i. Exemption Nine: Oil Well Data
- j. Exemption Ten: Critical Infrastructure
- B. The Privacy Act
- C. Sunshine Act
- D. Advisory Committee Act
- 13. Private Rights of Action for Violations of Agency Administered Statutes
- A. Express Private Rights of Action
- B. Implied Private Rights of Action
- C. Rights Enforceable Through [section] 1983
- 14. Tort Actions Against Agencies and Agency Officials
- A. Federal Tort Claims Act
- B. Bivens Actions
- C. Section 1983 Actions
- Table of Cases
- Index