Discuss the timing and jurisdictional limitations set by Congress for appeals of administrative decisions
What will be an ideal response?
Congress may provide for a time limitation on review. Both 60- and 90-day
limits are common, although lesser and greater time periods are provided for by
some statutes. In at least one instance, a 30-day limitation was upheld. Time limitations established by Congress are strictly enforced by federal courts. In addition to setting time limitations, Congress may also prescribe where an action is to be filed. For example, decisions under the Social Security Act (SSA) are appealable to district courts.
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