Martin Shapiro

Martin Shapiro | |
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Basic facts | |
Organization: | University of California, Berkeley, School of Law |
Location: | Berkeley, Calif. |
Education: | •University of California, Los Angeles •Harvard University |
Martin Shapiro is an American legal scholar. As of May 2024, he worked as a law professor emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law. Shapiro joined the UC Berkeley faculty in 1977.[1]
Career
Below is a summary of Shapiro's education and career:[1]
Academic degrees:
- B.A. (1955), University of California, Los Angeles
- Ph.D. (1961), Harvard University
Professional positions and honors
- Faculty, University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, 1977-Present
- Lifetime Achievement Award, American Political Science Association, Law and Courts section, 2003
Academic scholarship
The following table contains a selection of works by Shapiro about the administrative state and related issues. Any links in the table below feature Ballotpedia summaries of that scholarly work.
Works related to the administrative state | |||
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Title | Source | ||
"Judicial Review and Democracy" | Judicial Power (2020) | ||
"Judicial Independence: New Challenges in Established Nations" | Global Legal Studies (2013) | ||
"Who Guards the Guardians? Judicial Control of Administration" | University of Georgia Press (1988) | ||
"APA: Past, Present, Future" | Virginia Law Review (1986) | ||
"The Supreme Court and Administrative Agencies" | Free Press (1968) | ||
"Law and Politics in the Supreme Court" | Macmillan (1964) |
See also
- Ballotpedia's administrative state coverage
- Administrative State Bibliography
- Scholarly work related to the administrative state
External links
Footnotes