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Handbook of Public Law and Administration
ISBN: 978-0-7879-0930-7
Hardcover
621 pages
October 1997, Jossey-Bass
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PUBLIC LAW FOUNDATIONS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION.

Faithful Execution of the Laws, Rule of Law, and Autonomy of Public Administration (C. Newland).

Public Law and Public Management: A Conceptual Framework (C. Kerwin).

The Importance of Public Law: New and Old Paradigms of Government Management (R. Moe).

PRACTICAL FRAMEWORKS OF PUBLIC LAW AND ADMINISTRATION.

The Law-Politics Dialogue: It's Not All Courts! (L. Fisher).

Legal Authorities and Administration Actions (R. Gilmour & H. Sellers).

Techniques of Legal Interpretation and Why They Matter (H. Ball).

Public Law as a Set of Tools for Management (P. Cooper).

WHO HAS THE POWER AND WHERE ARE THE LIMITS?

Separation of Powers with Checks and Balances: The Search for Workability (C. Newland).

Who Does the Work? Federalism and the Changing Nature of Intergovernmental Relations (L. O'Toole).

Local Implementation of Federal and Stat Programs: Preemption, Home Rule and Federalism (B. Cigler).

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND TODAY'S STREET-LEVEL CHALLENGES.

Executive Direct Administration: The Importance to Public Administration of Executive Orders and Proclamations (J. Utter & P. Cooper).

Ordinances, Statutes, and Democratic Discipline: A Local Perspective on Drafting Laws (D. Corliss).

Negotiated Rulemaking (C. Kerwin).

The "How Much Process Is Due?" Debate: Legal and Managerial Perspectives (H. Rainey).

CIVIL SERVANTS, SUPERVISORS AND CHANGING LAW.

The First AmAndment and the Public Sector (D. O'Brien).

Constitutions, Statutes, Regulations, and Labor Relations: Dispute Resolution in a Complex Authority Mix (N. Riccucci).

Privacy and Integrity Testing for Public Employees: Searches, Drug Testing, Polygraphs, and Medical Examinations (N. Cayer).

The Raging Debate Over Equality: Nondiscrimination, Affirmative Action, and the Civil Rights Act (M. Kurtz).

Gender Issues in the Workplace: Compensation, Reproductive Safety, Family Obligations, and Sexual Harassment (M. Guy & S. Calvert).

Public Law in the Changing Civil Service (L. Nigro).

ACCOUNTABILITY: LAW AGAINST MANAGEMENT?

Law versus Ethics (W. Richardson).

Open Government and Freedom of Information: Fishbowl Accountability (L. Feinberg).

Problems of Discretion and Responsibility: The Debate over Tort Liability (B. Jenkins & R. Kearl).

Court Involvement in Operations of State and Local Institutions: Injunctions and Other Remedies for Maladministration (P. Cooper).

The Balancing Act of Judicial Review: Ensuring Enough Deference to Administrators and Enough Accountability (R. O'Leary & P. Weiland).

LAW IN PUBLIC POLICY.

Government Lawyers: Who Represents Government and Why Does it Matter? (C. Clayton).

Race, Education, and the Legal and Administrative Systems: Perpetual Tensions (C. Washington).

Legal Impacts on Budgets and Finance: Anticipating Problems and Reacting to Realities (T. Lauth & P. Cooper).

Legal Issues in Contracting for Public Services: When Business Does Government (R. DeHoog).

Alternative Dispute Resolution in Public Administration (L. Bingham).

Conclusion: Present and Future Challenges.

The Future of Public Law: Public Law and National Borders (C. Wise).