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Florida Power and Light Co. Vs. Lorion
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- US Supreme Court
- Mar 20, 1985
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Florida Power & Light Co. v. LorionSearch
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U.S. 729 (1985) U.S. Supreme Court Florida Power & Light Co. v. LorionSearch
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U.S. 729 (1985) Florida Power & Light Co. v. LorionSearch
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petitioner had no right to a hearing, see Poter County Chapter of the Izaak Walton League of America, Inc. v. NRCSearch
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b). A We begin, as did the Court of Appeals, with the language of the statute. See Reiter v. SonotoneSearch
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Cf. Harrison v. PPGSearch
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cannot be affected by the issues before the Commission in the proceeding, no hearing will be held. See, e.g., Bellotti v. NRCSearch
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of whether an interested person Page 470 U. S. 742 requested a hearing, see Crown Simpson Pulp Co. v. CostleSearch
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not worth detailed formal consideration or not requiring a hearing on the record. See Investment Company Institute v. BoardSearch
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the core issue in a proceeding should be reviewed in the same forum as the final order resolving the core issue. Foti v. INSSearch
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agency decision based on the record the agency presents to the reviewing court. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park v. VolpeSearch
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based on such an inquiry. We made precisely this point last Term in a case involving review under the Hobbs Act. FCC v. ITTSearch
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Camp v. PittsSearch
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initial review in the courts of appeals is to avoid the waste attendant upon this duplication of effort. Harrison v. PPGSearch
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must, of course, be governed by the intent of Congress, and not by any views we may have about sound policy. Harrison v. PPGSearch
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Together with No. 83-1031, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission et al. v. LorionSearch
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See Seacoast Anti-pollution League of New Hampshire v. NRCSearch
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See County of Rockland v. NRCSearch
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Rockford County League of Women Voters v. NRCSearch
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because they involve the exercise of enforcement discretion. See Heckler v. ChaneySearch
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types of agency orders, and thus the subject matter embraced in a judicial proceeding to review such orders. Foti v. INSSearch
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seeking a hearing in a licensing proceeding to establish at least one contention with basis and specificity, see BPI v. AECSearch
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a) is typically accompanied only by notice and comment procedures. See Connecticut Light & Power Co. v. NRCSearch
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Park 'N Fly, Inc. v. DollarSearch
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abdication of the agency's statutory responsibilities that a court may order it to take action. See, e.g., Dunlop v. BachowskiSearch
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which has traditionally been unreviewable. Butz v. EconomouSearch
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See Illinois v. NRCSearch
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Porter County Chapter of the Izaak Walton League of America, Inc. v. NRCSearch
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Southern R. Co. v. SeaboardSearch
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NLRB v. SearsSearch
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United States v. BatchelderSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Florida Power & Light Co. v. LorionSearch
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Poter County Chapter of the Izaak Walton League of America, Inc. v. NRCSearch
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See Reiter v. SonotoneSearch
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Bellotti v. NRCSearch
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See Investment Company Institute v. BoardSearch
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Preserve Overton Park v. VolpeSearch
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the Hobbs Act. FCC v. ITTSearch
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Harrison v. PPGSearch
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See Heckler v. ChaneySearch
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Bpi V. AecSearch
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See Connecticut Light & Power Co. v. NRCSearch
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