Is administrative law unlawful? / Philip Hamburger.
2014
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Is administrative law unlawful? / Philip Hamburger.
Published
Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2014.
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K3400 .H253 2014
ISBN
9780226116594 (cloth : alkaline paper)
022611659X (cloth : alkaline paper)
9780226116457 (e-book)
022611659X (cloth : alkaline paper)
9780226116457 (e-book)
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635 pages ; 24 cm
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(OCoLC)859186529
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Purchased from the income of the Edith L. Fisch Fund
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1
1.
The Debate
15
2.
Conceptual Framework
21
I.
EXTRALEGAL LEGISLATION
31
3.
Proclamations
33
4.
Interpretation, Regulation, and Taxation
51
5.
Suspending and Dispensing Powers
65
6.
Lawful Executive Acts Adjacent to Legislation
83
7.
Return to Extralegal Legislation
111
II.
EXTRALEGAL ADJUDICATION
129
8.
Prerogative Courts
133
9.
Without Judges and Juries
143
10.
Inquisitorial Process
157
11.
Prerogative Orders and Warrants
175
12.
Lawful Executive Acts Adjacent to Adjudication
191
13.
Return to Extralegal Adjudication
227
14.
Rule through the Law and the Courts of Law
277
III.
SUPRALEGAL POWER AND JUDICIAL DEFERENCE
283
15.
Deference
285
16.
Return to Deference
299
IV.
CONSOLIDATED POWER
323
17.
Unspecialized
325
18.
Undivided
347
19.
Unrepresentative
355
20.
Subdelegated
377
21.
Unfederal
403
V.
ABSOLUTE POWER
409
22.
Absolutism
411
23.
Necessity
419
24.
The German Connection
441
25.
Obstacles
479
Conclusion
493
Notes
513
Index of Cases
625
General Index
629