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A) The qualifications of the ALJ
B) The agency's interpretation of the rule
C) The facts of the case
D) The agency's ultimate decision
E) The scope of the agency's authority
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A) A subpoena duces tecum
B) A subpoena
C) A summons
D) A summons duces tecum
E) A required documented appearance
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A) The court denied the motion,finding the SEC sufficiently established email ownership and it was relevant in its touting investigation.
B) The court granted the motion,finding a violation of the email address owner's First Amendment rights.
C) The court denied the motion,finding the SEC proved beyond a reasonable doubt who owned the email address.
D) The court granted the motion,finding the SEC did not meet its burden of showing how the email address was linked to the touting activity.
E) The court denied the motion because the email address owner did not have standing,Google was the only party that had standing to challenge the subpoena.
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A) The Regulatory Restriction Act
B) The Agency Restriction Act
C) The Agency Regulation Act
D) The Administrative Procedures Act
E) The Regulatory Agency Act
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A) Hybrid
B) Compound
C) Registered
D) Combined
E) Joined
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A) The Agency Periodical
B) The Comment and Review Forum
C) The Congressional Review
D) The Federal Register
E) The Congressional Record
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A) 20
B) 60
C) 90
D) 0 because Congress does not review proposed agency rules
E) 30
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A) Sealed compromise
B) Consent order
C) Approved contract
D) Administrative acknowledgement
E) Certified agreement
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A) The types of rules agencies may enact are executive and interpretive.
B) The types of rules agencies may enact are procedural,interpretive,and legislative.
C) Agencies may enact interpretive rules only.
D) The types of rules agencies may enact are procedural,interpretive,legislative,and executive.
E) The types of rules agencies may enact are legislative and executive.
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A) That the NSC was not subject to the FOIA but that it was required to respond to the plaintiff's request because the request was directly provided to the NSC by the NSA,an agency subject to the FOIA.
B) That the NSC was subject to the FOIA and that it was required to produce the information requested by the plaintiff.
C) That the NSC was subject to the FOIA but that the proper procedure was for the NSC to provide the documents to the NSA for review prior to production to the plaintiff.
D) That the NSC was subject to the FOIA but that it only had to respond to requests made directly to it,not to requests referred to it by another agency such as the National Security Administration NSA) .
E) That the NSC was not subject to the FOIA and that it was not required to respond to the request.
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A) The court would immediately dismiss her appeal because she had no right to an appeal a decision of an agency of this type.
B) She would lose unless she could establish bias against her because of her race,color,gender,age,or national origin.
C) She would lose unless she could establish that she was singled out for unfair treatment based on a review of others in her position who pled guilty to similar charges.
D) She would lose because courts will review agency interpretations of regulations only when there is clear and convincing evidence of a factual dispute,which is nonexistent because she pled guilty to the DUI charge.
E) She would win because it appears that the agency exceeded its authority under the statute in that her DUI conviction did not involve matters,such as honesty,that the statute was meant to protect.
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A) The National Science Foundation
B) The Food and Drug Administration
C) The Federal Trade Commission
D) The Federal Aviation Agency
E) The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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A) A belief that agency officials are unduly influenced by politicians in states most affected by the regulations issued by the agency.
B) A belief that agency officials are unduly influenced by the desires of Congress.
C) A belief that agency officials are unduly influenced by politicians in the state in which the agency is located.
D) A belief that agency officials are unduly influenced by their political party.
E) A belief that agency officials are unduly influenced by past ties to the industry regulated by the agency.
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A) 60
B) 15
C) 20
D) 30
E) 45
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A) The Court held that the EPA lacks the authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from new motor vehicles unless vehicle manufacturers request guidance on the issue.
B) The Court held that regardless of whether any determination is made as to the danger posed by such emissions,the Clean Air Act authorizes the EPA,in the director's discretion,to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from new motor vehicles.
C) The Court held that the EPA lacks the authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from new motor vehicles.
D) The Court held that the Clean Air Act authorizes the EPA to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from new motor vehicles in the event that Congress determines that such gasses significantly contribute to global climate change but that since Congress has made no such determination,the EPA is powerless to act on the issue.
E) The Court held that the Clean Air Act authorizes the EPA to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from new motor vehicles in the event that it forms a judgment that such admissions contribute to climate change.
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