Norton v. Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance 542 U.S. 55 (2004)

Oct 18, 2023 · 39m 39s
Norton v. Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance 542 U.S. 55 (2004)
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Norton v. Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance Holding that agency can be compelled to act if time period is specified by law.Norton v. Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, 542 U.S. 55 (2004),...

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Norton v. Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance

Holding that agency can be compelled to act if time period is specified by law.Norton v. Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, 542 U.S. 55 (2004), was a Supreme Court case that held that although the Administrative Procedure Actsays that a person may challenge an agency's failure to act, this provision essentially just carries forward the writ of mandamus. Thus an agency cannot be compelled to act unless there is some non-discretionary, discrete act.
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