Administrative Law Treatise, Volume 3Little, Brown, 1994 - 3 pages |
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... concluded , however , that the petitioners had not established this form of injury . A petitioner claimed to use ... concluded that an environmental injury to everyone can be challenged by anyone . 412 U.S. at 687-688 . Second , the ...
... concluded , however , that the petitioners had not established this form of injury . A petitioner claimed to use ... concluded that an environmental injury to everyone can be challenged by anyone . 412 U.S. at 687-688 . Second , the ...
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... concluded that auto consumers had standing to seek review of the rule . Auto consumers were injured because the rule changed manufacturers ' incentives in ways that were " substantially likely " to reduce the quantity of high mileage ...
... concluded that auto consumers had standing to seek review of the rule . Auto consumers were injured because the rule changed manufacturers ' incentives in ways that were " substantially likely " to reduce the quantity of high mileage ...
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... concluded there was no probable cause to believe that a violation occurred or if the agency concluded that the alleged violation did not change the result of the election . Id . at 1374 . The agency should have been commended for the ...
... concluded there was no probable cause to believe that a violation occurred or if the agency concluded that the alleged violation did not change the result of the election . Id . at 1374 . The agency should have been commended for the ...
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The Administrative Process | 1 |
Philosophical and Constitutional Foundations | 33 |
Chapter 16 | 57 |
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