Appellate Practice
May 17, 2000
Review Riddle
The Practitioner: Administrative Law By Stuart Miller Before a court can evaluate a hearing decision by an administrative agency, it must determine the appropriate standard of review. The standard of review defines the degree to which the court will defer to the agency's legal and factual rulings in appraising the decision.




Administrative Law
By Stuart Miller
Before a court can evaluate a hearing decision by an administrative agency, it must determine the appropriate standard of review. The standard of review defines the degree to which the court will defer to the ag...
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