Stark v. Wickard
United States Supreme Court
321 U.S. 288 (1944)
Relevant factsFree
Under the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act, the Secretary of Agriculture (defendant) required milk handlers to make administrative deductions from the minimum price paid to producers, and a group of milk producers (plaintiffs) sued challenging the Secretary's authority to require those deductions; the Act itself contained no explicit provision for judicial review, and the lower courts dismissed the suit for failure to state a claim.
IssueFree
Whether statutory silence regarding judicial review of administrative action denies an aggrieved person the ability to seek relief in federal court.