Consumer protection regulations: Arbitrary and capricious considerations
Courts can overturn a consumer‑protection regulation as “arbitrary and capricious” under the Administrative Procedure Act if the agency failed to provide a reasoned explanation grounded in the record. This standard targets rules that ignore key evidence, depart from prior policy without adequate justification, or fail to consider important aspects of the problem. This article explains […]
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