1. The doctrine that requires a party to pursue his claim through every level of an administrative agency before taking his claim to court is called:
A. The agency in charge doctrine B. The mirror image rule C. The waiver of trial doctrine D. The exhaustion of remedies doctrine.
2. What authority do federal courts have in reviewing federal agency actions?
A. Courts cannot overturn rulings of administrative law judges, which are more powerful than federal court judges.
B. Courts can review the legal findings of an agency but must give due deference to factual findings.
C. Courts hear the case from the beginning and pay no attention to findings of the agency.
D. None – federal agency actions usually cannot be reviewed by courts.