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“Dan Feldman’s writing style is informal and clear, almost as if he were having a conversation with his readers. The closing format for each chapter and the vivid examples are engaging, as they are often readily related to contemporary events and problems."
“Administrative Law: The Sources and Limits of Government Agency Power is conversational and informative. It makes the difficult topics of administrative law clear and readable.”
“One of the major strengths of Feldman’s book is that is it eminently readable. It flows easily, is engaging and not at all difficult to follow. I especially like the real life examples. They are useful additions, enabling the reader to take the concepts set forth in each chapter and see how they can be applied, while including follow-up information about how courts viewed the administrators’ actions.”
Did use once; but, the type of students entering the program may mean a book change. Thank you
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