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100 _aSwenson, Rinehart John
245 0 _aFederal administrative law
260 _aNew York
260 _bThe Ronald Press
260 _c1952
300 _a376p.
520 _aThe volume deals with the growth, nature, and control of ad ministrative action. It traces the evolution of American thinking and practice in a changing economy and society from a philosophy of "rugged individualism" to that of the modern "service state" with its "big government" and bureaucracy. The forms of ad ministrative action and the means of their enforcement are exam ined. The relations of the constitutional separation of powers and of the Anglo-American rule of law to the development of admin istrative law in the United States are explored at some length, and a detailed and extensive consideration is given to the review of administrative action by the regular courts. Finally, attention is called to the role of the Congress in supervising administration.
650 _aAdministrative law
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