Chapter 11 - Standing to Seek Judicial Review and the Timing of Judicial Review.

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Chapter 11 - Standing to Seek Judicial Review and the Timing of Judicial Review

The Constitutional minimum for standing - Case or Controversy 1) injury in fact that is – a) concrete and particularized and – b) actual or imminent, not conjectural or hypothetical 2) causal connection between the injury and conduct complained of, it must not be due to the action of some third party not before the court 3) it must be likely, not speculative, that the injury will be redressed by a favorable decision

§ 702. Right of review A person suffering legal wrong because of agency action, or adversely affected or aggrieved by agency action within the meaning of a relevant statute, is entitled to judicial review thereof.

Injury in Fact and Zone of Interest Tests How personal does the injury have to be? This is the core of many environmental actions, but is also a key issue in the business world – Should Sun have the right to contest an FTC settlement with Microsoft? Congress can control this aspect of standing, making it broad or narrow in the enabling act – If Congress is silent, then 702 controls

Association of Data Processing Service Orgs. V. Camp Comptroller of the Currency allowed national banks to offer data processes services. Plaintiffs, who represent other data processors, claim this violates the national bank act First question - is there injury in fact? – Yes, this will hurt plaintiffs' business Second question - is this interest within the zone of interests meant to be protected by the law?

APA "aggrieved by agency action within the meaning of a relevant statute" Must the injury be economic? – Flast - - first amendment challenges to school prayer What is the statutory issue? – The act says banks can only do banking services for banks – Could be to protect bank customers, not competitors of banks What does the court say about the purpose of the statute? – Does give standing to competitors since it directly implicates their business Third question - has judicial review been precluded? – This needs to be pretty specific and does not exist in the national bank act

Air Courier v. American Postal Workers Union Private Express Statute - Gives USPS a monopoly on first class mail USPS wants to suspend it to allow courier services like Fed Ex Union fights this, says it will reduce jobs in the USPS Why is the date the act was passed important to determining Congressional intent? – Act was passed in no postal workers What did the court determine was the purpose of the act? – The act was to protect the USPS – No evidence that it was meant to protect postal workers – no standing

Merits of Zone of Interest This is a court created test, not a constitutional one Congress can change it. What did Congress do with standing in the Endangered Species Act? – Allowed "any citizen" to sue to enjoin certain actions under the act What was the effect of this provision on the zone of interest test? – Court said this abolished the zone of interest test in these situations Zone of interest is more difficult for the courts to determine than injury in fact

Standing of agencies In state law, many states allow agencies to contest the rulings of other agencies. Federal agencies can do the same only if these is specific statutory authorization – Otherwise, "an agency in its governmental capacity is not "adversely affected or aggrieved" by other agency regulations. This driven by the different separation of powers issues in states v. the feds – Many states do not have a unitary executive

Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife Plaintiff went to Sri Lanka and saw endangered animals and was upset and they want to go back and see the animals again Plaintiffs argue ecosystem standing – Everything is connected together so everyone has standing Does the court buy this?

Animal Law Should animals have standing? What about very smart monkeys? What about people who empathize with animals? – Rat Case Could Congress grant animals standing, with a guardian ad litem, perhaps? Could Louisiana?

Associations What are the requirements from Hunt for an association to have standing? – a) at least one of their members has standing – b) the interests the association seeks to protect are germane to the association's purpose – c) neither the claim nor the relief requires the participation of individual members in the lawsuit. Why is this critical for civil rights and environmental groups?

Private Attorney General Provisions Many statutes allow citizens to bring actions as well as the state Most, like the antitrust laws, require the citizen to be injured Qui tam actions do not require personal injury – Plaintiff stands in for the state – The state still has legal control

Tax Payer Actions Most states allow tax payers to contest what they claim are illegal expenditures of tax funds Do the federal courts? – The feds do not, except in very narrow circumstances Why not? – Would be a vehicle for contesting all government action

Timing of Judicial Review Key Issues

Ripeness? Has the agency ruled against you yet? Facial challenge – Must be no constitutional application of the law or regulation – Use it when you are afraid of the enforcement penalties if you have to wait until the statute is applied As Applied – Most Challenges

FTC v. Standard Oil of California (1980) FTC issued a complaint saying it had reason to believe that the oil companies were engaging in unlawful competition Why does Socal want to contest this intermediate finding? United States Supreme Court said it had to be a final action or otherwise reviewable under 704 How does the court distinguish finality from exhaustion? – You have nothing left to do, but the agency is not finished Court says 704 specifically allows intermediate agency actions to be reviewed when the final action is reviewed.

What are the requirements for a final order under sec. 704 of the APA? 1) the action must mark the consummation of the agency's decisionmaking process - it must not be tentative or interlocutory 2) it must be one by which legal rights and obligations have been determined or form which legal consequences will flow

Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies – 686 Somewhat like the final order doctrine The litigant still has agency appeals left and the agency might change its mind – Very, very important – You have to tell your client not to jump the gun and sue Does not matter if the claim is based on unconstitutional action or exceeding the agency’s authority

McCarthy v. Madigan – 686 NOTE - This case has been overruled by statute for prisoners. It is still good law in other situations. Federal prisoner brought Bivens action seeking only money damages for denial of medical care. – Why Bivens? Was that remedy available from the prison administrative grievance process?

The Exhaustion Issue What can the prisoner gain by exhausting his administrative remedies? How does the prison appeals process burden the inmate? – Lots of short deadlines increase the chance he will screw-up and lose the right to the claim

What are the twin purposes of the exhaustion doctrine? Preserves agency authority – Most important when the issue is one of agency discretion – Lets the agency have a chance to rule and perhaps correct the problem – Prevents end runs on the agency which can weaken the agency's effectiveness Judicial efficiency – Can moot the controversy – Builds the record for review

What is the most important way to know if exhaustion applies in the federal system? Whether Congress requires it Did Congress require exhaustion for prisoner Biven's claims? – No Does the prisoner have to exhaust his remedies? Why does seeking access to medical care increase the chance that the prisoner can skip the appeals process? – Does not directly implicate prison discipline Will the record of the appeals process assist the court in making its decision? – No, it will not develop a detailed factual record.

New Jersey Civil Service Ass’n. (NJCSA) v. State – 691 This case involves whether state hearing officers could become ALJs under a state administrative reorganization law. Was the AG's opinion a final agency action? – No, different agency and only advice anyway What made it final? – The agency relied on it, which ended the plaintiffs chance at the job

Questions of Law If it is only a question of law with no facts in dispute, then you do not need to exhaust the agency process – Constitutional Claims – Claims of acting beyond the statutory authority – Claims of improper rulemaking What is the risk? – If the court disagrees, you have waived your right to the agency process

Review of Standing

Key Issues in Standing Injury in Fact – You are being regulated – You are directly affected by the regulations Zone of Interests – You have statutory standing – You have a good argument for why you should have standing although you are not directly injured or affected

Review of Mootness

Abbot Labs v. Gardner – 675 What did the statute require? – Generic names had to be on labels and other printed material What did the FDA require through a regulation? – FDA promulgated a reg that required that the generic name of a drug be used every time the brand name was This is facial challenge

Why did Abbot and others want pre- enforcement judicial review? Compliance would be very costly, but they could not risk the enforcement penalty. Abbot claimed great hardship if it had to choose between complying and getting nailed for a violation What did plaintiffs argue was wrong with the regulation? – Overstepped agency authority Why did the FDA claim the action was not ripe? – FDA claimed it was not ripe because it had not been applied to any given product

What is the first question in a ripeness analysis? First question is always - does the enabling act limit pre-enforcement review? What is the two part test? – What is the fitness of the issue for review – What is the harm from not doing pre- enforcement review? Is this a question of law or fact? Does it depend on agency discretion?

Does defendant have a significant injury? Must the petitioner make significant changes in its behavior or risk severe penalties? Is there an alternative means of review - say through an agency process? Did plaintiffs ask for an injunction? – No Why did the court say this matters? – Until there is an injunction, the law is in effect The FDA can then contest any injunction proceedings The United States Supreme Court found Abbot met the test – More limited in later cases

Toilet Goods v. Gardner – 678 FDA required inspector access to the plants as a condition of certification of the safety of the agents in the product How was the injury requirement different in this case and Abbott? – In this case the court said the injury requirement was not met - what would it cost to let the inspector in? What is the equitable problem with defendant's complaint? – More to the point - why would you want to exclude the inspector?

What is the futility doctrine and how do you satisfy it? You argue that there is no chance the agency will rule for you Need specific factual allegations, not just a hunch or guess What does this look like from other areas of adlaw? – The Closed Mind Problem in adjudications

Review of Exhaustion

What are the factors to balance in exhaustion cases? 1) the nature and severity of the harm from delay 2) the need for agency expertise in solving the problem 3) the nature of the issues involved 4) the adequacy of the agency remedy in relation to the plaintiff's claim 5) is the claim serious or just a delaying tactic? 6) the apparent clarity or doubt as to the resolution of the merits of the claim 7) the extent to which exhaustion is futile 8) the plaintiff's excuse for not exhausting the remedy, other than futility

How do primary jurisdiction and exhaustion differ? Exhaustion is when the agency has primary jurisdiction and the court is recognizing it Primary jurisdiction is when the court and the agency both could hear the case and the court defers to the agency

What are the standards courts use to determine primary jurisdiction? 1) need for uniform results 2) need for agency expertise 3) that the agency may resolve the issue in a way that will obviate later judicial review. May courts defer to agency findings in criminal cases? – There is no bar to the court deferring to an agency proceeding in criminal cases.

Review of Private Attorney General Provisions

When is a private remedy implicit in a statute not expressly providing one? Cort v. Ash, 422 U.S. 66 (1975) (1) is plaintiff one of the class for whose especial benefit the statute was enacted? (2) is there any indication of legislative intent, explicit or implicit, either to create such a remedy or deny one? (3) is it consistent with the underlying purposes of the legislative scheme to imply such a remedy for plaintiff? And (4) is the cause of action one traditionally relegated to state law so that it would be inappropriate to infer a cause of action based solely on federal law?

End of the course!!!