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Judicial Review Of Agency Action: The Unsettled Law Of Standing, Michigan Law Review
Judicial Review Of Agency Action: The Unsettled Law Of Standing, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Traditionally, the doctrine of standing has existed as the major obstacle frustrating the attempts of numerous plaintiffs to obtain relief for the injuries they have suffered as a result of allegedly illegal action by federal administrative agencies. Frequently, the rigid standards effectively have prevented any feasible plaintiff from challenging the actions of an administrative agency. The ultimate consequence of this problem has been practically to insulate a wide range of administrative activity from judicial review.
In recent years the courts have been under increasing pressure to liberalize the law of standing and to provide a judicial forum where administrative agencies …