In 1994, Pierce became co-author of the 3rd edition of
Kenneth Culp Davis' Administrative Law Treatise,[8] the "canonical reference guide"[9] that pioneered the field of Administrative Law.[10] When Davis died in 2003, Pierce took over sole authorship for the 4th edition.[11] In 2015
Kristin E. Hickman of the
University of Minnesota Law School became Pierce's new co-author on the Treatise.[12]
Pierce, Richard J. Jr.; Shapiro, Sidney A.; Verkuil, Paul R. (2013). Administrative Law and Process. Foundation Press.
ISBN978-1-60930-309-9.
OCLC865494332.
Hickman, Kristin E.; Pierce, Richard J. Jr. (2019). Federal Administrative Law: Cases and Materials (3rd ed.). St. Paul, MN.: West Academic.
ISBN978-1-64242-258-0.
OCLC1140123270.
Hickman, Kristin E.; Pierce, Richard J. (2019). Administrative Law Treatise (6th ed.). New York: Wolters Kluwer.
ISBN978-1-5438-0137-8.
OCLC1053125104.
Pierce (Jr.), Richard J. (2010). Administrative Law Treatise (5th ed.). Wolters Kluwer Law & Business.
ISBN978-0-7355-8047-3.
Pierce (Jr.), Richard J. (2002). Administrative Law Treatise (4th ed.). Aspen Law & Business.
ISBN978-0-7355-2150-6.
Davis, Kenneth Culp; Pierce, Richard J. (1994). Administrative Law Treatise (3rd ed.). Little, Brown.
ISBN978-0-316-17670-5.
Pierce, Richard J. Jr. (2019-11-05). "Supreme Court Brief Of Amicus Curiae Richard J. Pierce, Jr. In Support Of Neither Party". GW Law Faculty Publications & Other Works.
SSRN3483240.
^The Yale biographical dictionary of American law. Newman, Roger K. New Haven: Yale University Press. 2009. p. 154.
ISBN978-0-300-11300-6.
OCLC236117315.{{
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