On June 28, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision that overrules the “Chevron doctrine.”  This means that federal ...
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Agencies must now provide clearer justifications for their interpretations, while Congress needs to draft more precise ...
In three decisions, the Supreme Court fundamentally reshaped administrative law and the regulation of businesses.
The ruling “has probably influenced land regulations subtly but significantly — and probably in ways that we don’t even know ...
Citing the Supreme Court's Chevron rollback, New Jersey fishermen want appellate judges to reverse a ruling that backed ...
The Supreme Court is being asked to consider a slew of religious liberty cases, some of which have a shot of being taken up by the justices for the fall term.
Summary: Understanding the context of the Chevron doctrine decision is important to prepare for the unpredictability of ...
Addressing chemical contamination in Michigan waterways, farmland and military bases remains a critical and complicated issue ...
A case involving the vape industry gives the U.S. Supreme Court a chance to further erode the authority of federal regulatory ...
The Supreme Court, in a June 28 decision powered by its 6-3 conservative majority, overturned a legal principle called ...
The Supreme Court is being inundated with emergency appeals targeting Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules and ...