Federal Standards of Review: Review of District Court Decisions and Agency Actions
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Description
Judge Harry T. Edwards and Linda A. Elliott have produced a thoughtful, thorough, and informative text that masterfully explains the standards controlling how the U.S. Courts of Appeals review district court decisions and agency actions. Their book guides readers through a variety of issues critical to appellate decisionmaking, including the ways in which the key statutes and rules governing appellate review of district court decisions are interpreted and applied; the effect of the Administrative Procedure Act on review of agency decisions; the deference due an agency's construction of its authorizing statute pursuant to Chevron and its progeny; and the role and limits of the fact/law paradigm in appellate decisionmaking. Offering a sophisticated but easy to understand exposition of the complex review doctrines defining federal appellate decisionmaking, Federal Courts Standards of Review is an invaluable resource for trial and appellate practitioners, law students, and judicial law clerks.
Publication Date
2007
Edition
1
Recommended Citation
Edwards, Harry T. and Elliott, Linda A., "Federal Standards of Review: Review of District Court Decisions and Agency Actions" (2007). Faculty Books & Edited Works. 144.
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-books-edited-works/144
