Bert had his driver's license suspended by the state department of transportation.He believes his constitutional due process rights were violated by the administrative agency.Can he immediately file a court action to have agency's actions reviewed?
A) Yes. A court has the jurisdiction to immediately review an agency's alleged unconstitutional action.
B) Yes. Bert must specifically allege his constitutional rights have been violated and file a court action in federal court - not a state court.
C) No. Bert must first utilize the administrative agency's procedures to review the suspension before he seeks judicial review by a court.
D) No. A court of law does not have jurisdiction to review an administrative agency's actions.
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