In three decisions, the Supreme Court fundamentally reshaped administrative law and the regulation of businesses.
Agencies must now provide clearer justifications for their interpretations, while Congress needs to draft more precise ...
A case involving the vape industry gives the U.S. Supreme Court a chance to further erode the authority of federal regulatory ...
Rollback efforts from conservatives and business interests may further weaken federal agencies' power to impose rules, or ...
Citing the Supreme Court's Chevron rollback, New Jersey fishermen want appellate judges to reverse a ruling that backed ...
The Court this year reversed Chevron, a decades-old precedent giving bureaucrats deference over judges when the law is ...
With Chevron overturned, physicians may not feel immediate effects – but behavioral health practices could face consequences.
Two recent Supreme Court decisions produced sweeping changes to how regulation works in the United States, shifting power ...
Summary: Understanding the context of the Chevron doctrine decision is important to prepare for the unpredictability of ...
Congress will need to foster a deeper understanding of complex, bleeding-edge technology issues to craft effective ...
On June 28, in Loper Bright v. Raimondo, et al., the Supreme Court overturned the Chevron deference doctrine, a long-standing tenet of ...
What does a landmark change in administrative law mean for the USPTO and the ITC? As with any shift in the law, it will take ...