Local agencies need substantive judicial review for better decision-making.
Local administrative agencies are crucial in our daily lives, yet they have been overlooked in terms of how they make decisions. This article explores the importance of substantive judicial review at the local level and suggests that procedural requirements may not be as effective in ensuring quality decisions without the threat of judicial review. The study argues that local agencies may benefit from more substantive oversight compared to federal agencies, where procedural constraints are often emphasized.