Multiple Choice
The court's review of an agency's statutory interpretation is generally afforded:
A) an intense scope of review of all aspects
B) a low intensity scope of review only looking for possible violations of constitutional rights
C) complete acceptance with no review, since the power of Congress is absolute in this regard
D) a with respect to regulatory agencies; c with respect to acts of Congress
E) none of the other choices
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q264: Among the formal procedures used by most
Q265: An adjudicatory hearing by an agency about
Q266: A federal agency collects documents in its
Q267: Administrative rules are classified as substantive (legislative),
Q268: The procedural requirement of _ requires that
Q270: Congress gives administrative agencies power through legislative
Q271: The procedural requirement of _ requires that
Q272: When a regulatory agency brings criminal charges
Q273: Suppose an agency inspector, such as an
Q274: Under the Government in the Sunshine Act,