Kevin M. Stack

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The Constitutional Foundations of Chenery

116 Yale L.J. 952 (2007) The Supreme Court regularly upholds federal legislation on grounds other than those stated by Congress. Likewise, an appellate court may affirm a lower court judgment even if the lower court’s opinion expressed the wrong reasons for it. Not so in the case of judicial review of administrative agencies. The established rule, formulated in SEC v....

Mar 20, 2007