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E-raamat: Dubious Morality of Modern Administrative Law

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Modern administrative law has been the subject of intense and protracted intellectual debate. In this book, Richard A. Epstein, one of America’s most prominent legal scholars, provides a withering critique of the progressive administrative state and calls for a return law to its original design, meaning, and structure.

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A comprehensive criticism of modern administrative law, from its first principles to its finest detailsin other words, quintessential Richard Epstein. -- Adam White, Resident Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and Director of George Mason Universitys C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State Richard Epstein is one of the very few scholars who can speak with authority about a subject as broad as the morality of administrative law. In this superb, clearly written and informative book, he contrasts traditional and modern administrative law and makes a powerful case that the modern administrative state fails the most important test of a legal system: consistently advancing the Rule of Law. -- Peter J. Wallison, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and author of Judicial Fortitude: The Last Chance to Rein in the Administrative State

About the Manhattan institute ix
About the Author xi
Introduction: An Accidental Book 1(8)
Part 1 The Debate over the Modern Administrative State
9(24)
A Frame of Reference for All Administrative Law
18(15)
Rule-of-Law Basics
18(1)
Fuller on the Rule of Law
19(2)
Fuller's Notable Omissions
21(1)
The Empirical Link Between Substance and Procedure
22(1)
Property
22(3)
Freedom of Contract
25(1)
Eminent Domain
26(7)
Part 2 The Traditional Approach to Administrative Law
33(52)
The Founding Period
33(9)
The 19th and Early 20th Centuries
42(9)
The 1935 Turning Point
51(7)
The Framework Applied In Modern Times
58(27)
Bias and the Right to Be Heard
59(4)
Guidances
63(4)
Nondelegation
67(6)
The Delegation of Benefit Distributions
73(12)
Part 3 The Chevron Synthesis
85(44)
Section 706(a) of the Administrative Procedure Act
85(22)
The Chevron Two Step
89(10)
Navigable Waters
99(5)
Weyerhaeuser v. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
104(3)
The Major Question Diversion
107(22)
MCI Telecommunications Corp. v. AT&T
108(1)
FDA v. Brown & Williamson
109(2)
Whitman v. American Trucking Association
111(2)
Massachusetts v. EPA
113(4)
King v. Burwell
117(12)
Part 4 Chevron Lite
129(54)
Skidmore
129(2)
Seminole Rock and Auer
131(6)
Gloucester County
137(11)
Kisor
148(5)
Retroactivity and the Reversal of Longstanding Positions
153(30)
Fundamental Choices
153(6)
Chenery I and Chenery II
159(9)
Chamber of Commerce v. United States Department of Labor
168(15)
Part 5 Questions of Fact Under the Administrative Procedure Act
183(28)
Arbitrary, Capricious, or an Abuse of Discretion
183(2)
Traditional Agency Action
185(7)
The Pipeline Cases
192(19)
Conclusion 211(6)
Tables of Cases 217(4)
General index 221
Richard A. Epstein, Laurence A. Tisch Professor of Law at the New York University School of Law, is the author of The Classical Liberal Constitution: The Uncertain Quest for Limited Government and Design for Liberty: Private Property, Public Administration, and the Rule of Law.