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Article: Judicial review of administrative policymaking. .
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- William and Mary Law Review
- Article date:
- October 1, 2002
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Following the Supreme Court's decision in Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., (1) scholars have delved into every nook and cranny of judicial review of agency statutory interpretation. (2) Yet inquiry into the more subtle and practically potent questions involving the broad category of review of administrative policymaking has languished. Perhaps administrative law scholars have mined the Chevron doctrine sufficiently and the time has come to rediscover the rich question of judicial review of this other source of policy. James Landis, the oracle of administrative law, observed in a landmark essay that "[t]he ultimate test of the administrative ...