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sangr

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Administrative Law Help!

Post by sangr » Mon Oct 20, 2014 9:21 am

Hi everyone,

I am struggling with Admin Law. Would anyone have any kind of guidance on the best resource I can use that I can get the most brief, succinct knowledge on the course? I only need to be able to pass the course, and would appreciate any kind of help.

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JamMasterJ

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Re: Administrative Law Help!

Post by JamMasterJ » Mon Oct 20, 2014 9:56 am

If it's similar to Legislative and Reg State, then Emmanuels is pretty decent

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Re: Administrative Law Help!

Post by FSK » Mon Oct 20, 2014 10:05 am

JamMasterJ wrote:If it's similar to Legislative and Reg State, then Emmanuels is pretty decent
Can confirm the Emmauels is very good. The Pierce small hornbook is also great.
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Re: Administrative Law Help!

Post by tuhaybey » Mon Oct 20, 2014 10:14 am

IMO, the hornbooks are overkill. Personally, I used hornbooks only to fill in gaps I couldn't make sense of otherwise. I would recommend the E&E and the Nutshell.

Also, for admin law, I think I'd recommend that before you start outlining, you go back and actually skim the actual cases from the first month or so. I found that a lot of them stood for subtly different propositions than I had in my notes when I did that.

Also, admin law is hard. Everybody struggles in it. So, don't get discouraged.

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