Five procedural requirements for judicial review of a challenge to an agency decision are:
a. jurisdiction, standing, discretion, ripeness and exhaustion
b. jurisdiction, standing, ripeness, exhaustion, and appealability
c. reviewability, ripeness, exhaustion, diversity of action, and venue d. ripeness, exhaustion, jurisdiction, reviewability, and discretion
e. none of the other choices
Question 2
Prior to passage of the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and other regulatory statutes in the 1970s, the common law:
a. provided the most important protection for the environment
b. provided a little protection for the environment, but most came from state statutes c. provided very little protection for the environment
d. was regarded as useless because it was rarely enforced with regard to the environment e. led to a high number of suits against companies that polluted a lot