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Originally Posted by 5whiskey
...I would think it would be radically different if an administrative agency was trying to restrict a constitutional right. No one has a constitutional right to hold a medical license or open a FFL business. Is this correct or is my thinking flawed?
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In all cases the courts have essentially found a right to due process. So with regard to any such action of an administrative agency there can always be an inquiry into whether the procedures of the agency, with regard to the initial decision, any administrative appeal, and any judicial review, satisfy one's right to due process.