In CASE 6.2 City of Arlington v. Federal Communications Commission (2013) the U.S. Supreme Court considered:
a. whether the judicial deference typically afforded by courts applied to the FCC'S determination that it had the power to act.
b. whether Congress required the FCC to enact a regulatory program that had a deadline for the issuance of final regulations.
c. the fundamental principle that FCC employees acting beyond their authority can bind the federal government.
d. whether all appropriate procedures within the FCC had been exhausted within the Administrative Procedure Act.
a
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