Introduction to Administrative Process: Cases and Materials
Description:
This casebook addresses fundamental relationships between Congress, the courts, and an alphabet soup of federal executive agencies. Materials selected for inclusion have been used in the author's experience teaching in a variety of regulatory areas, as well as administrative process and intellectual property, since 1970. Although substantive diversity is unavoidable, this book fosters more attention to process by minimizing it. This book includes a full-text CD.
Despite the increasing global significance of intellectual property and the increased domestic importance of the Copyright Office, it and the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) have traditionally been ignored in administrative law. This book makes it apparent that both are excellent vehicles for exploring traditional process issues because decisions are subject to statutory and nonstatutory, as well as collateral and direct, challenges.