The Supreme Court decision in Corner Post v. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System clarified the statute of limitations issue for challenging agency actions, ruling that the timeline starts from when a person is injured, not when the agency acts.
Justice Jackson's dissent raised concerns about the potential long-term implications of the majority's decision, suggesting that agencies could face perpetual lawsuits over their decisions, impacting administrative law significantly.
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