Title: Administrative Law: Principles and Advocacy
Authors: Liz Nastasi, Deborah Pressman, John Swaigen
Publisher: Emond Publishing
Description:
“Administrative Law: Principles and Advocacy” authored by Liz Nastasi, Deborah Pressman, and John Swaigen offers a comprehensive examination of administrative law principles and advocacy strategies. Published by Emond Publishing, this textbook delves into the legal framework governing administrative agencies and their decision-making processes. The authors cover key topics such as delegation of powers, agency rulemaking, administrative tribunals, judicial review, and administrative remedies. With a focus on practical advocacy skills, the book equips students and practitioners with the tools necessary to navigate administrative proceedings effectively. Through case studies, hypothetical scenarios, and practice exercises, readers learn how to research administrative law issues, draft legal documents, and present persuasive arguments before administrative agencies and courts. Whether used in law school courses or as a reference for legal practitioners, “Administrative Law: Principles and Advocacy” serves as an invaluable resource for understanding and mastering the complexities of administrative law practice.