| Selected Product: | State and Federal Administrative Law (American Casebook Series Horn Book Series and Basic Legal Texts Nutshell Series) (American Casebook Series) Hardcover Edition: 2 Author: Michael Asimow, Arthur Earl Bonfield, Ronald M. Publisher: West Group Release Date: 1998-06 ISBN-10: 0314072063 ISBN-13: 9780314072061 List Price: $130.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Evidence Examples & Explanations, 6e (Examples & Explanations) ISBN-10: 0735562881 ISBN-13: 9780735562882 List Price:$41.95 Wills, Trusts, and Estates (Casebook) (Casebook) ISBN-10: 0735536953 ISBN-13: 9780735536951 List Price:$139.00 Gilbert Law Summaries: Administrative Law ISBN-10: 0159007798 ISBN-13: 9780159007792 List Price:$31.95 State and Federal Administrative Law, 2d, 2007 Supplement (American Casebook Series) ISBN-10: 0314184686 ISBN-13: 9780314184689 List Price:$20.00 2005 Supplement to State and Federal Administrative Law (American Casebook Series) ISBN-10: 0314166688 ISBN-13: 9780314166685 List Price:$24.00 | To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for State and Federal Administrative Law (American Casebook Series Horn Book Series and Basic Legal Texts Nutshell Series) (American Casebook Series) by Michael Asimow, Arthur Earl Bonfield, Ronald M. (ISBN-10: 0314072063, ISBN-13: 9780314072061). At this time we have not yet written a review for State and Federal Administrative Law (American Casebook Series Horn Book Series and Basic Legal Texts Nutshell Series) (American Casebook Series) by Michael Asimow, Arthur Earl Bonfield, Ronald M. (ISBN-10: 0314072063, ISBN-13: 9780314072061). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com This book argues that significant intellectual and practical reasons require the integration of state and federal laws in the teaching of administrative law. Includes state law materials that are not satisfactorily raised, eliminated, or solved, by consideration of federal law alone. Helps ensure that students are equipped to function efficiently in the various state administrative processes as well as in the federal process. Terrible casebook | Customer Rating: | This is hands-down the worst casebook I've had in my two years of law school.
Explanations, summaries, and selection of detail of cases are unclear and hard to follow. I'd been working at an agency for several months before beginning the class that used this book, and even the doctrines with which I was intimitely familiar were unclear to the point that I second-guessed my understanding--until I actually read the cases on Westlaw.
Summaries of cases and doctrine tend to be completely impertinent to current case and statutory law; in many instances, the authors describe outdated precedents for pages only to state in a single sentence at the end of the section that the precedents just described have no import any more. I'd have no problem with such histories if they were prefaced as historical or now-bad law! |
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