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American Administrative Law in 1931

Marshall E. Dimock

American Political Science Review, 1932, vol. 26, issue 5, 894-910

Abstract: An analysis of administrative law cases which federal and state courts decided during 1931 reveals some exceptionally interesting problems and tendencies. These will be considered under the following main headings: (1) the separation of powers and administrative action, (2) principles regulating administrative determinations, (3) conclusiveness and appeal, (4) the law of officers, (5) the liability of officers, (6) community liability, and (7) the remedies against abuse of power.

Date: 1932
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