The form of proceeding for judicial
review is the special statutory review proceeding relevant to the
subject matter in a court specified by statute or, in the absence
or inadequacy thereof, any applicable form of legal action, including
actions for declaratory judgments or writs of prohibitory or mandatory
injunction or habeas corpus, in a court of competent jurisdiction.
If no special statutory review proceeding is applicable, the action
for judicial review may be brought against the United States, the
agency by its official title, or the appropriate officer. Except to
the extent that prior, adequate, and exclusive opportunity for judicial
review is provided by law, agency action is subject to judicial review
in civil or criminal proceedings for judicial enforcement.
[5 USC 703. As amended
by act of Oct. 21, 1976 (90 Stat. 2721).]