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TREATISE
Administrative Law Treatise
by
Kenneth Culp Davis
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Judge Henry Friendly, in a book review, named 26 expounders of administrative law and said that "the unquestioned leader of this flashing troop of scholars has been Kenneth Culp Davis."
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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW REVIEW CONTENTS
Spring 1990, Volume 42, Number 2
State Administrative Policy Formulation and the 121 Choice of Lawmaking Methodology
Arthur Earl Bonfield
Is Europe Ready for the Administrative Law Remedial 181 Revolution? - Litigation Before National Courts of the EEC Member States and Interim Relief
Enrique Alonso Garcia
An Administrative Law "Might Have Been" - 221 Chief Justice Burger's Bowsher v. Synar Draft
Bernard Schwartz
In Search of Bureaucratic Justice - Adjudicating Medicare 25 1 Home Health Benefits in the 1980s
Eleanor D. Kinney Editor's Note 305
James T. O'Reilly Review Essay - Judicial Rhetoric and Administrative Law 307
The American Judicial Tradition: Profiles of Leading American Judges by G. Edward White
Reviewed by John S. Applegate
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