
Administrative Law. Alfred C. Aman, Jr., William T. Mayton
Administrative Law. Jacob A. Stein et al.
Available on Lexis only.
Updated regularly - as received from the publisher . Treatise analyzes all aspects of administrative law with an emphasis on federal law.
Administrative Law and Practice. Charles Koch.
Available on Westlaw only.
Updated annually. Current through the third edition, published in 2010. Provides overview and discussion of working with state and federal agencies.

Administrative Law and Process in a Nutshell. Ernest Gellhorn & Robert M. Levin
Reviews general principles and policy considerations of federal, state, and local agency procedures. Chapters include discussion of authority delegation, political controls over agencies, scope of judicial review, acquiring and disclosing information, and informal administrative processes.

Administrative Law Treatise. Richard J. Pierce, Jr.
Three-volume annually updated administrative law treatise provides analysis of the latest administrative law developments and trends.
Administrative Law: Bureaucracy in a Democracy. Daniel Hall
Examines the role of administrative agencies in democracies and how the law attempts to keep daily practices of government agencies accountable. Includes discussions of agency discretion, the requirement of fairness, agency rulemaking, investigations and information collection, and accountability through reviewability, accessibility, and liability.

Understanding Administrative Law. William F. Fox, Jr. ![]()
Covers such issues as external controls on administrative agencies, the exercise of agency power, agency decision-making, informal agency action and judicial review of agency actions, judicial review and private actions against the government and government officials.
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