Steven J. Cann is a Full Professor, Prelaw Coordinator and Former Chairman of the Department of Political Science, at Washburn University of Topeka, Kansas. He has published in the area of substantive constitutional law, primarily in civil liberties. He received his Ph.D. in political science from Purdue University in 1977. He has served on the Board of Directors for the Kansas Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration (Ks. ASPA). He served as the President of Ks. ASPA from 1999-2000. Dr. Cann has been certified as an expert witness in Kansas District Court. He is a three-time nominee for Who's Who Among America's Teachers.
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List of Cases Preface Legal Lingo PART I: POLITICS, DEMOCRACY, AND BUREAUCRACY Democracy and Bureaucracy Executive Control of Bureaucracy Legislative Control of Bureaucracy Control of Agencies by Default: The Courts and Administration Law PART II: THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS The Government and Information Informal Agency Activity Rule Making and Adjudication PART III: SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES IN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW The Law of Public Employment Due Process of Law in Other Contexts Suing the Government Summary and Conclusions Appendix A: Administrative Procedure Act Appendix B: The United States Constitution Index About the Author