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University of Michigan Law School

1940

Appeals

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Subjective Judicial Review Of The Federal Communications Commission, Harry P. Warner Mar 1940

Subjective Judicial Review Of The Federal Communications Commission, Harry P. Warner

Michigan Law Review

The basis for judicial review of administrative agencies in one form or another is the Union Pacific rule, originally developed to govern the relationship between the courts and the Interstate Commerce Commission. Variations in the application of this judicial formula to different agencies have been shaped for the most part by the character of the governmental power exercised and the nature of the subject matter under review. For example, the judicial control exercised over taxing authorities is circumscribed by the sovereign demand for revenue essential to the maintenance of government. The scope of judicial review has been extended in deportation …


Notes On Practice Before The Federal Communications Commission, Herbert M. Bingham Jan 1940

Notes On Practice Before The Federal Communications Commission, Herbert M. Bingham

Michigan Law Review

It is the purpose of this paper to discuss the broadcast license practice and procedure before the Federal Communications Commission as it exists today. No attempt at criticism or suggestions for reform will be made.