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List of Tables, Figures, and Boxes Introduction The Field of Public Administration and Public Law Part 1. A Government Under Law 1. Public Administration Theory and Separation of Powers, David H. Rosenbloom 2. Public Administration, Executive Power and Constitutional Confusion, John A. Rohr 3. Response to John Rohr, Rosemary O'Leary 4. City Managers and City Attorneys: Associates or Adversaries? Doyle W. Buckwalter and J. Ivan Legler 5. Retrofitting the Administrative State to the Constitution: Congress and the Judiciary's Twentieth Century Progress, David H. Rosenbloom Part 2. The Relationships Between Courts and Administrators 6. Trash Talk: The Supreme Court and the Interstate Transportation of Waste, Rosemary O'Leary 7. Free Speech: Government Employees and Government Contractors, Heidi O. Koenig 8. Judicial Law Making and Administration, Roger C. Cramton 9. The Politics of Partnership, R. Shep Melnick 10. Conflict or Constructive Tension: The Changing Relationship of Judges and Administrators, Phillip J. Cooper Part 3. Government Operations and Administrative Law 11. The Politics of Administrative Rulemaking, William West 12. Who Is Due Process? Barbara S. Grumet 13. Making Bureaucrats Responsive: A Study on the Impact of Citizen Participation and Staff Recommendations on Regulatory Decision Making, Judy B. Rosener 14. Managing the Freedom of Information Act and Federal Information Policy, Lotte E. Feinberg Part 4. Administrators and Conflict Resolution 15. Root Dynamics of Alternative Dispute Resolution: An Illustrative Case in the U.S. Postal Service, David Carnevale 16. ADR and Administrative Responsiveness: Challenges for Public Administrators, Nancy J. Manring 17. A Conflict Resolution Approach to Public Administration, Zhiyong Lan Part 5. The Role of Law in Public Administration 18. Public Administration and Social Equity, H. George Frederickson 19. Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: The Dissolution of Judicial Supervision of Public Services, Charles R. Wise and Rosemary O'Leary 20. Rediscovering Principles of Public Administration: The Neglected Foundation of Public Law, Ronald C. Moe and Robert S. Gilmour About the Editors Index

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