Substantive Law

Substantive Administrative Law

Substantive Administrative Law Resources

The following are selected substantive administrative law treatises covering such topics as the historical background, theory and organization of administrative agencies; the separation and delegation of powers; and the disclosure of government information; as well as rules and rule making; standing; investigations; subpoenas; evidence; hearings; adjudications; decision making; licensing; sanctions; and judicial review:

  • Administrative Law by Jacob A. Stein, Glenn A. Mitchell, Basil J. Mezines (1977- , 6 volume looseleaf) ( KF 5402) (Also available on LexisNexis)
  • Administrative Law and Practice by Charles H. Koch, Jr. (2nd ed. 1997- , 3 volumes with pocket parts) (KF 5407 .K63 1997) (Also available on Westlaw)
  • Administrative Law Treatise by Kenneth Culp Davis, Richard J. Pierce, Jr. (4th ed. 2002- , 3 volumes with supplemental pamphlets) ( KF 5402 .D32 2002)
  • West’s Federal Administrative Practice (4th ed. gradually replacing 3rd ed. 1996- , multi-volume treatise with pocket parts) (KF 8840 .W47x 2002) (Also available on Westlaw)
  • Administrative Law Hornbook by Alfred C. Aman, Jr., William T. Mayton (2nd ed. 2001) (KF 5402 .A8 2001)
  • Administrative Law and Process in a Nutshell by Ernest Gellhorn, Ronald M. Levin (4th ed. 1997) (KF 5402 .Z9 G4 1997)

Pike & Fischer is a looseleaf service covering virtually every aspect of substantive administrative law. The Deskbook includes coverage of statutes, legislative history, implementation memoranda and agency rules; the Digest organizes administrative law into fourteen major topics; and the Decisions volumes report significant judicial and agency decisions on administrative procedure and judicial review:

  • Pike and Fischer Administrative Law, third series (1989- , multi-volume looseleaf) (KF 5401 .A8 A35x 1989)
  • Pike and Fischer Administrative Law, second series (1951-1989, multi-volume looseleaf) (KF 5401 .A515)
  • Pike and Fischer Administrative Law (1941-1949).

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