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The Administrative Procedures Act (APA) does allow for individuals adversely affected by agency decisions to appeal those decisions for judicial review as long as the challenged action is a final agency action with no other adequate remedy. According to Bennett v. Spear, an adequate remedy is deemed to be lacking if all internal agency appeals processes are unavailable and the decision has either legal consequences or carries rights or obligations.