Wunderlich Act
The Wunderlich Act of 1954 provided that if a contractor should appeal an administrative decision to a court, any administrative determinations of "questions of fact" arrived at under a disputes clause "shall be final and conclusive" unless grossly unsupportable.
The United States Supreme Court ruled in United States v. Carlo Bianchi & Co. that Congress thereby intended that in a breach of contract suit that challenges the evidentiary basis for the administrative decision, a court may not make a de novo determination of the facts but must confine its review to the administrative record.
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