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Administrative Law Part Seven: Judicial Review of Agency Action: Reviewability, Standards, Deference, and Remedies

22/03/2026
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In this episode, we explore the intricate process of judicial review in administrative law, breaking down the complex architecture courts employ to ensure agency actions are lawful. From standing and ripeness to standards of review and remedies, this guide provides a step-by-step framework to help law students master the critical concepts that underpin modern administrative law.


Most people assume judicial review is a straightforward binary: agency action is either lawful or not. But behind the scenes, the process is a nuanced, multi-layered battlefield where courts scrutinize every agency move with precision—culminating in a seismic shift in administrative law that could redefine how government and courts interact for decades.

In this episode, we unravel the complex architecture of judicial review, focusing on the crucial steps—from standing and ripeness to the transformative demise of Chevron deference. You’ll discover how courts now exercise independent judgment instead of blindly deferring to agency expertise, and why the Major Questions Doctrine has become the ultimate gatekeeper for expansive federal power—especially in cutting-edge issues like artificial intelligence and climate policy.

We break down the seven essential phases: how courts determine whether an agency’s action is even reviewable, how they classify the type of agency action (formal, informal, or legislative), and which rigorous standard of review applies—be it arbitrary and capricious under State Farm or substantial evidence for formal proceedings. You'll learn how to spot violations like ignored evidence, procedural missteps, or overreach disguised as scientific authority, with masterful use of landmark cases including State Farm, Chevron, and the recent Loperbright decision overruling four decades of deference.

Why does this matter? Because the legal landscape is shifting dramatically—courts are now calling the shots on matters once thought to be within agency expertise, especially when huge economic or political stakes are involved. The Major Questions Doctrine demands explicit congressional approval for policies of vast scope, threatening to paralyze agencies from tackling critical challenges like AI regulation or environmental crises unless clear authority exists.

Finally, we explore the remedies—vacatur, remand, or partial relief—equipping you with the tools to craft exam-perfect responses focused not only on identifying flaws but on predicting court outcomes based on procedural and substantive errors. This detailed walkthrough provides a step-by-step blueprint for mastering judicial review, empowering you to analyze any agency action with confidence.

This episode isn't just a guide—it's a high-stakes deep dive into the seismic legal shifts redefining administrative law today. Perfect for law students preparing for exams or legal professionals navigating a rapidly evolving landscape, it’s essential listening for anyone who wants to understand the future of regulatory governance and constitutional accountability.

Are you ready to understand the real power dynamics shaping the law? Hit play and master the architecture that separates skilled lawyers from those who get lost in the weeds.

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