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The Rowley Enigma: How Much Weight Is Due To Idea State Administrative Proceedings In Federal Court?, Daniel W. Morton-Bentley Apr 2017

The Rowley Enigma: How Much Weight Is Due To Idea State Administrative Proceedings In Federal Court?, Daniel W. Morton-Bentley

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

In this article, I argue that the phrase "due weight" incorporates a deferential review standard equivalent to the clear error or substantial evidence standard, a conclusion reached by a minority of the circuit courts of appeal. I further argue that, consistent with Rowley, federal courts must afford due weight to administrative officers' substantive or educational conclusions, but no weight to their procedural or non-educational conclusions. Part II offers a general outline of the IDEA, giving special attention to its judicial review provisions. In Part III, I provide a general discussion of judicial review of administrative adjudication. Part IV is devoted …


The Role Of Deference In Judicial Review Of Agency Action: A Comparison Of Federal Law, Uniform State Acts, And The Iowa Apa, Anuradha Vaitheswaran, Thomas A. Mayes Apr 2013

The Role Of Deference In Judicial Review Of Agency Action: A Comparison Of Federal Law, Uniform State Acts, And The Iowa Apa, Anuradha Vaitheswaran, Thomas A. Mayes

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

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State Agency-Based V. Central Panel Jurisdiction: Is There A Deference?, A. Michael Nolan Apr 2013

State Agency-Based V. Central Panel Jurisdiction: Is There A Deference?, A. Michael Nolan

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.