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Stephen G. Breyer

    Stephen Breyer is known for his pragmatic approach to constitutional law. He believes the judiciary should seek to resolve issues in ways that best encourage active public participation in governmental decisions. His work focuses on administrative law, and his legal theories were systematically laid out in his book Active Liberty.

    Administrative Law and Regulatory Policy
    • Help your students master the principles of administrative law in an era of change with this renowned casebook, "Administrative Law and Regulatory Policy": Problems, Text, and Cases, Fourth Edition. The book correlates issues of regulatory policy with doctrinal problems to explore the relationship between administrative government and democratic goals. Their extensively revised casebook now offers more explanatory materials, more concise text, many new cases, and reorganized material for greater accessibility. New co-authors Cass Sunstein and Matthew Spitzer join administrative law authorities Stephen Breyer and Richard Stewart to offer a matchless view of administrative law, including: -- how agencies promote -- or compromise -- political legitimacy -- how different understandings of democracy bear on evaluation of administrative government -- the multiple purposes of administrative agencies

      Administrative Law and Regulatory Policy