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Stark v. Wickard

United States Supreme Court

321 U.S. 288 (1944)

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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.

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Whether statutory silence regarding judicial review of administrative action denies an aggrieved person the ability to seek relief in federal court.

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