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913
Abstract
Questions of the scope and timing of judicial review of administrative agency action were again before the courts during the period covered by this survey. Timing of Judicial Review: The problem of "timing" of judicial review of administrative action includes questions of the availability of administrative remedies and whether their exhaustion must be required before court action; ripeness for review, usually associated with the issuance of agency rules and regulations; and jurisdictional questions vis-a-vis the agency and the court.
Recommended Citation
James B. Earle,
Administrative Law -- 1956 Tennessee Survey,
9 Vanderbilt Law Review
913
(1956)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/vlr/vol9/iss5/1