
Judicial Review of Agency Actions
Judicial review of agency actions refers to the process by which courts evaluate decisions made by government agencies. If a person or entity believes an agency's decision is unfair or illegal, they can challenge it in court. The court examines whether the agency followed the law, acted within its authority, and made a reasonable decision based on the facts. This review helps ensure that agencies do not abuse their power and that individuals have a way to seek justice if they believe their rights have been violated.