Background
Merrill, Richard Austin was born on May 20, 1937 in Logan, Utah, United States. Son of Milton Rees and Bessie (Austin) Merrill.
(The Sixth Edition of this course book maintains the organ...)
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 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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(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.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0314144250/?tag=2022091-20
(The Sixth Edition of this course book maintains the organ...)
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.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0314195858/?tag=2022091-20
(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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(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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(Food and drug law deals with governmental attempts to pro...)
Food and drug law deals with governmental attempts to protect public health and individual welfare in the development and marketing of essential commodities. The materials included in this Third Edition, the organization used, and the issues dealt with reflect this focus. The organization and bibliographic assistance should help frame the pertinent questions and identify many of the relevant sources. The FDA's continuing efforts to come to grips with its regulatory responsibilities comprise a mini-history of American administrative law. Since the 1960's, regulation of food, drugs, and related products has presented some of the most challenging illustrations of the tense interplay between law and science. Because of the growing complexity of its responsibilities and the potential clash between public objectives, the FDA has been forced to experiment with a wide variety of innovative administrative procedures for deciding controversial law-science issues. The story of federal efforts to regulate the marketing of foods and drugs is fascinating as history in itself.
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This softbound book supplements Food and Drug, 3d, by Peter Barton Hutt, Richard A. Merrill, and Lewis A. Grossman. It is a compilation containing the statutes affecting food and drug law.
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(Statutory Supplement to Food and Drug Law (University Cas...)
Statutory Supplement to Food and Drug Law (University Casebook Series: Cases and Materials) by Richard A. Merrill and Peter Barton Hutt. 1980 paperback published by The Foundation Press, Inc.
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Merrill, Richard Austin was born on May 20, 1937 in Logan, Utah, United States. Son of Milton Rees and Bessie (Austin) Merrill.
AB, Columbia University, 1959; Bachelor of Laws, Columbia University, 1964; Bachelor (Rhodes scholar), Oxford (England) University, 1961; Master of Arts, Oxford (England) University, 1965.
Law clerk to, Honorary Carl McGowan, United States Court Appeals for District of Columbia, 1964-1965;
law clerk to, Virginia bar, 1980;
associate firm, Covington & Burling, Washington, 1965-1969;
special counsel, Covington & Burling, Washington, since 1991;
associate professor of law, University Virginia, 1969-1972;
professor, University of Virginia, 1972-1975;
Daniel Caplin professor of law, University Virginia, since 1977;
Arnold Leon professor, University of Virginia, 1985-1988;
dean school law, University Virginia, 1980-1988;
Albert C. Tate Junior research professor, University of Virginia, 1989-1991. General counsel Food and Drug Administration, Washington, 1975-1977. Consultant in field Member Institute Medicine (council) 1985-1988, National Academy Sciences, since 1977, Board on Toxicology and Environmental Health Hazards, 1979-1985.
Board directors Immunex Corporation.
(The book is organized to enable students to master the co...)
(The book is organized to enable students to master the co...)
(The book is organized to enable students to master the co...)
(The book is organized to enable students to master the co...)
(Food and drug law deals with governmental attempts to pro...)
(Statutory Supplement to Food and Drug Law (University Cas...)
(The Sixth Edition of this course book maintains the organ...)
(The Sixth Edition of this course book maintains the organ...)
(This softbound book supplements Food and Drug, 3d, by Pet...)
Co-author (with J. Mashaw): Introduction to the American Public Law System: Cases and Materials, 1975, Administrative Law, the American Public Law System: Cases and Materials, 1985. Co-author: (with J. Mashaw and P. Shane) Administrative Law: The American Public Law System - Cases and Materials, 1992, 1998, 2003. Co-author: Risk Assessment in the Federal Government: Managing the Process, 1983.
Co-author: (with Institute Medicine committee) Nutrition Labeling: Issues and Directions for the 1990s, 1990. Co-author: (with P.B. Hutt) Food and Drug Law: Cases and Materials, 1980, 1991. Co-editor (with D. Hoel and F. Perera): Risk Quantitation and Regulatory Policy, 1985.
Co-editor: (with R. Rettig and L. Earley) Food and Drug Administration Advisory Committees, 1992.
Board trustees Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. Member American Bar Foundation, Virginia Bar Foundation, American Law Institute, Food and Drug Institute (trustee).
Married Elizabeth Duvall, August 26, 1961. Children— Patricia, John.