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Shane, Peter Milo was born on July 12, 1952 in Oceanside, New York, United States. Son of Albert and Ann (Semanoff) Shane.
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Dramatic issues of presidential power and executive-congressional relations have dominated the last decade's headlines. It is impossible to overstate the significance of the inter-branch confrontations that have promised to revolutionize separation of powers understandings since the mid-1990s. This updated edition addresses these and other dramatic issues, such as presidential impeachment and Bush v. Gore. The book retains its clear structure and historical perspective, and the authors have increased their emphasis on the ethical challenges posed for constitutional lawyers in the executive and legislative branches, who seek to address novel constitutional issues in professionally appropriate ways.
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The Seventh Edition of this course book revises only slightly the organization familiar to its many users, but increases the attention paid to informal processes, current controversies, and the push for open government. Following an introduction to the history, institutional context, and theory of administrative law, students are exposed to four main topics: the political control of administration by Congress and the executive branch; agency processes for adjudication and rulemaking; government access to and required disclosure of information; and judicial remedies for official illegality. Doctrinal analysis is enriched by case studies of the law in action in particular contexts.
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The Sixth Edition of this course book maintains the organization familiar to its many users. Following an introduction to the history, institutional context, and theory of administrative law, students are exposed to four main topics: the political control of administration by Congress and the executive branch; formal agency processes for lawmaking-adjudication and rulemaking; government access to and required disclosure of information; and judicial remedies for official illegality. Doctrinal analysis is enriched by case studies of the law in action in particular administrative contexts and attention to the deregulatory and devolutionary trends that are reshaping American administrative law.
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The book is organized to enable students to master the conventional rubrics of the subject, while probing the deeper issues of legal method, public policy, and political organizations that surround disputes over doctrine. Contains an introduction to administrative law; the legislative connection; executive supervision of agency action; administrative adjudication and rule making; government acquisition and disclosure; suits to review administrative action; damage actions against the federal government and its officers; and beneficiary enforcement of public law.
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(The book is organized to enable students to master the co...)
The book is organized to enable students to master the conventional rubrics of the subject, while probing the deeper issues of legal method, public policy, and political organizations that surround disputes over doctrine. Contains an introduction to administrative law; the legislative connection; executive supervision of agency action; administrative adjudication and rule making; government acquisition and disclosure; suits to review administrative action; damage actions against the federal government and its officers; and beneficiary enforcement of public law.
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Shane, Peter Milo was born on July 12, 1952 in Oceanside, New York, United States. Son of Albert and Ann (Semanoff) Shane.
1 child, Elisabeth Annual Bachelor of Arts, Harvard University, 1974. Juris Doctor, Yale University, 1977.
Law clerk to judge The United States of America Court Appeals (5th circuit), New Orleans, 1977-1978. Attorney, advisor office of legal counsel United States Department Justice, Washington, 1978-1981. Assistant general counsel Office of Management and Budget, 1981.
Associate professor law University Iowa, Iowa City, 1981-1985, professor, 1985-1994. Dean University Pittsburgh, 1994-1998, professor, 1994—2001. Distinguished Service professor law & public policy, director Institute for Study of Information Technology and Society, Carnegie Mellon University, 2001—2003, Distinguished Service professor law & public policy (adjunct), since 2003, chair advisory board, 2003—2006.
Joseph S. Platt-Porter, Wright, Morris and Arthur professor law, director Center Interdisciplinary Law & Policy Studies, Ohio State University, 2003—2007. Jacob E. Davis and Jacob E. Davis II chair in law Ohio State University, since 2007, director project law and democratic development, since 2007. Executive director Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities in a Democracy, 2008—2009.
Adjustment lecturer American University, Washington, District of Columbia, 1979-1980. Visiting professor law Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 1986, Boston College, Newton, Massachusetts, 1999, Villanova (Pennsylvania) University, 1999, Carnegie Mellon University, 2000-2001, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, since 2011. Consultant United States Department Education, Washington, District of Columbia, 1980, MacArthur Justice Foundation, Chicago, 1987.
Active Administrative Conference United States, 1991, public member, 1995. Consultant National Commission Judicial Discipline and Removal, 1992-1993. Cooperating attorney Iowa Civil Liberties Union, Des Moines, 1982-1994, board directors, 1987-1989.
Active Council on Legal Education Opportunity, 1996-2004. Reporter Civil Justice Advisory Group, United States District Court (western district) Pennsylvania.
(The book is organized to enable students to master the co...)
(The book is organized to enable students to master the co...)
(The Seventh Edition of this course book revises only slig...)
(Dramatic issues of presidential power and executive-congr...)
(The Sixth Edition of this course book maintains the organ...)
Author: (with H.H. Bruff) The Law of Presidential Power: Cases and Materials, 1988, (with H.H. Bruff) Separation of Powers Law, 1996, 2005, 2011, (with J. Mashaw and R. Merrill) Administrative Law: The American Public Law System, 2009, Democracy Online: The Prospects for Political Renewal Through the Internet, 2004, (with John Podesta and Richard C. Leone) A Little Knowledge: Security, Privacy and Public Information After September 11, 2004, Madison's Nightmare: How Executive Power Threatens American Democracy, 2009, (with Stephen Coleman) Connecting Democracy: Online Consultation & The Flow of Political Communication, 2011.
Member Democratic central committee Johnson County, Iowa, 1982-1988. Member American Bar Association (council section administrative law and regulatory practice 1993-1996, chairman committee on government organization and separation of powers 1987-1991), Association American Law Schools (chair administrative law 1990, chair remedies 1992, chair law school deans 1997), American Law Institute.
Married Martha Elisabeth Chamallas, June 27, 1981. 1 child: Elisabeth Annual.