Judicial Review of Agency Rulings

In the United States, judicial review by the courts is the principal way federal agencies are kept in check. Professor Smith explains two basic forms of review the courts exercise over agency decisions: ensuring that they’re procedurally sound, and ensuring they’re well-reasoned and based on appropriate considerations.

English
  • Runtime 32 minutes
  • Network The Great Courses
  • Created March 3, 2023 by
    Savoxa
  • Modified September 9, 2024 by
    JLS