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Regulatory Law and Policy: Cases and Materials, Third Edition, 2003
Sidney A. Shapiro, University Distinguished Chair in Law, Wake Forest University School of Law;
Joseph P. Tomain, Dean Emeritus & Wilbert and Helen Ziegler Professor of Law, University of Cincinnati College of Law

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Price: $101.00
Publisher: Matthew Bender
ISBN: 9780820557588
  ©2003
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The central theme of Regulatory Law and Policy is the concept that the practice of regulatory law involves the interrelationship of law, policy analysis, and politics. While the legal limits of regulation are explored in many law school courses, this book emphasizes policy analysis and politics. Part I explores government regulation and examines the contextual background of the regulatory state. Parts II and III examine various economic and social justifications for government regulation.

In the third edition, the authors retain the original focus of the book but reflect the important legal and policy developments that have occurred since the last edition, including:

  • the fate of the Telecommunications Act of 1996;
  • the collapse of the airline industry;
  • new farm subsidy legislation;
  • the fate of the 1996 welfare reform legislation;
  • the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, reforming federal educational support; and
  • significant new Supreme Court cases, especially those involving takings law and commercial free speech.

A comprehensive Teacher's Manual is available to professors.

  

   

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