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Administrative Law: A Casebook, Tenth Edition

Bernard Schwartz, Roberto L. Corrada, J. Robert Brown Jr., Jessica L. West

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  • ISBN: 9781543857023

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  • Additional Product Details

    Publication Date: 1/31/2022
    Copyright: 2022
    Pages: 864
    ISBNs:
    Connected eBook with Study Center + Print Book: 9781543846157
    Connected eBook with Study Center: 9781543857023
    eBook: 9781543846164

  • Author Information

    Bernard Schwartz

    Professor Bernard Schwartz came to the University of Tulsa College of Law in 1992, where he served as the Chapman Distinguished Professor of Law until his death on December 23, 1997, at the age of 74. Prior to coming to Tulsa, Professor Schwartz had served on the law faculty of New York University for 45 years. Professor Schwartz was married for 47 years to Aileen Haas Schwartz, a retired judge of New York Family Court, and they had one son, Brian.

    Professor Schwartz taught law for fifty years, and he was regarded as an outstanding teacher. He was a legal scholar who was considered to be an expert in the areas of administrative law, comparative jurisprudence, legal history, and constitutional law. Professor Schwartz was also a prolific author who wrote more than sixty books and numerous articles. He was perhaps best known for his writings about the U.S. Supreme Court and the Justices.

    Roberto L. Corrada

    As Mulligan Burleson Chair in Modern Learning and Professor at University of Denver Sturm College of Law, Roberto Corrada has devoted his scholarly attention to three primary areas: the rights of ethnic and sexual minorities; the public/private distinction in labor and employment law; and the scholarship of teaching and learning. He has published articles on these subjects in the Wake Forest Law Review, the Cincinnati Law Review, the Houston Law Review, the Miami Law Review, the Catholic University Law Review, the Berkley Journal of Labor & Employment Law; and the Journal of Legal Education, among others. In addition, Corrada has published casebooks in administrative law and employment discrimination law. A distinguished teacher, Corrada has been recognized for his innovative work in the classroom. In 2000, he was selected as national Carnegie scholar for his active and collaborative learning efforts in his labor law classroom. In 2002, he was named University of Denver College of Law Donald & Susan Sturm Professor for Excellence in Teaching and Learning. He has won the University of Denver Distinguished Teaching Award and has been recognized as a DU Law Star. For 20+ years, Corrada has been extensively involved in service work with local and national institutions. In 1998, he was chairman of the board of the ACLU of Colorado. In 2002, he served as chair of the Association of American Law Schools Labor & Employment Relations Section. From 2000 – 2010, he served as secretary of the Latino/a Critical Legal Theory Association. In 2007, he helped form the Denver Urban Debate League, which he currently co-chairs.

    J. Robert Brown

    For more than two decades, J. Robert Brown has taught corporate and securities law, with a particular emphasis on corporate governance as a professor at University of Denver Sturm College of Law. He has authored numerous publications in the area and several of his articles have been cited by the US Supreme Court. Brown has also spent considerable time abroad, particularly in the former Soviet Union, advising governments in these areas. From 2000 – 2004, Brown served the University of Denver Sturm College of Law as an associate dean for academic affairs. He is an arbitrator for the FINRA and, among other outside activities, serves as the chairman of the board of directors of the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless.

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