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Dobler Dobler
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The standard of review in which a court gives no deference to the agency decision is
called:
a. de novo review
b. substantial evidence standard review
c. arbitrary, capricious, abuse of discretion standard review
d. none of the above; all judicial review is required to offer some minimal level of deference to the agency decision
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9 years ago
Thanks so much. I'm doing a paralegal course and our teacher through these questions at us. He said he would be using them to write his test.
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Slight Smile Great, I took paralegal studies and then branched off to criminology. You've got a long way. Glad to help.
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