The Supreme Court’s jettisoning of the Chevron deference doctrine this past June in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo has prompted as much commentary as the adoption of the Chevron decision did ...
The case, Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, could lead to the overturning of the decades-old legal precedent known as the "Chevron deference." ...
“Net neutrality” rules, which restrict internet service providers’ ability to manage users’ internet access—by, for instance, changing speeds or blocking third-party connections based on content, ...
This past summer, the U.S. Supreme Court, with its Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo decision, put an end to the principle that federal courts should defer to federal regulatory agencies' expertise ...
In the wake of the Supreme Court’s departing from Chevron deference, a new battle is brewing. Mere months after the court’s landmark ruling in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, the government is ...
Environmental lawyers say some rollbacks may lean too hard on the Supreme Court ruling that ended the legal doctrine. A new slate of environmental rollbacks from the Trump administration are poised to ...
The Supreme Court eliminated so-called “Chevron deference” more than a year ago. Hatched from the 1984 Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council ruling, the doctrine held that courts should defer ...
The administrative state was supposed to be dead. At least, that’s what countless mainstream outlets proclaimed last term after the Supreme Court abandoned its longstanding deference to administrative ...
The United States has long pledged to support those who serve, yet legal scholars and veterans’ advocates have increasingly questioned whether our institutions effectively deliver the benefits ...
Rep. Mark Green is a physician and combat veteran of Afghanistan and Iraq and represents the 7th Congressional District of Tennessee. He interviewed Saddam Hussein for six hours on the night of his ...
The administrative state was supposed to be dead. At least, that’s what countless mainstream outlets proclaimed last term after the Supreme Court abandoned its longstanding deference to administrative ...