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Administrative law is the law governing the organization and operation of administrative agencies and their relationships with the legislature, executive, judiciary, and the public. This is a guide to print and electronic administrative law resources.
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    Welcome!

    Welcome to the guide for Administrative Law.

    I hope that you will find this guide a useful starting place for your research in Administrative Law. I have assembled a core collection of resources available through the Wayne State University Library System, as well as high quality, freely available web resources. This guide is a collaborative work-in-progress, developed with the suggestions and feedback from Law students and faculty.

     

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    Administrative Law and Process in a Nutshell
    . Ernest Gellhorn & Robert M. Levin
    Capsule summaries cover the Delegation of Authority to Agencies; Political controls over agency actions; The scope of judicial review; Acquiring and disclosing information; Informal administrative process; Procedural due process; formal adjudications; procedural shortcuts; Rules and rulemaking; Obtaining judicial review. KF 5402 .Z9 G4 (2006).

    Administrative Law Treatise. Richard J. Pierce, Jr.
    Three volume set covers (but not limited to) The Administrative Process; Statutory Construction and Administrative Law; Investigation; Rulemaking Procedure; Statutory Requirements for Adjudication; Due Process; Agency Delay; Standing; Exhaustion, Finality and Ripeness. Also includes a supplement covering 850 important administrative cases.
    KF 5402 .D32 (2002).

     

    Administrative Law. Alfred C. Aman, Jr., & Willliam T. Mayton.
    This treatise provides a comprehensive analysis of administrative law. Topics covered include (but are not limited to) adjudication; rulemaking; consistencyin agency action.



    Understanding Administrative Law

    Explanation of the legislative and executive branches' controls on administrative agencies; The exercise of agency power, decision and rulemaking; Roadmap of administrative trial proceedings; The Judicial Review of Agency Action/Getting into Court; Judicial review on the merits; Private actions against government officials; and New directions in Administrative Law.
    KF 5402 .F68 (1992).


    Michigan Administrative Court Links

    Michigan Tax Tribunal
    According to the court's website, "[T]he Michigan Tax Tribunal is an administrative tax court. As the State's tax court, the Tribunal has authority over assessment disputes relating to both property and non-property tax matters. To resolve those disputes, the Tribunal conducts hearings and renders written decisions based on the evidence submitted by all parties."

     

     

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