National Law Journal | Commentary
By Bradford J. Kelley and James A. McGehee | July 15, 2024
Lawmakers' attention should focus first on the most glaring weakness of the Uniformed Service Employment and Reemployment Rights Act—its enforcement structure, which is split among three federal agencies.
By Colleen Murphy | July 12, 2024
"The fact that the Chevron challenge was pending during the briefing cycle, in effect, robbed the Department of Education of the ability to rely on Chevron in its briefs, which I think was important and made the department's case weaker than it otherwise would have been," Brooklyn College history and legal affairs professor KC Johnson said.
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | July 12, 2024
Without more, we are as yet unprepared to join those who believe that the overruling of "Chevron" in and of itself will result in the disassembly of modern administrative regulatory programs.
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | July 11, 2024
Liz Magill resigned as the University of Pennsylvania's president last December after providing controversial testimony before the U.S. House Committee on Education. Magill suggested "context" would determine whether calling for the "genocide of the Jewish people" violates Penn's code of conduct.
By Maydeen Merino | July 10, 2024
"Our partnership and our open and transparent dialogue with Congress is key to ensuring that my agency can carry its mission of protecting public health and the environment," EPA Administrator Michael Regan said.
By George S. Canellos, Tawfiq S. Rangwala, and John J. Hughes, III | July 10, 2024
Milbank partners George Canellos and Tawfiq Rangwala and special counsel John Hughes discuss the real-world impact that "SEC v. Jarkesy" will have on SEC enforcement.
By Jimmy Hoover | July 9, 2024
June requests for review include challenges to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Department of Homeland Security and the "Feres" doctrine.
By Maydeen Merino | July 3, 2024
U.S. District Judge Ada Brown called the Federal Trade Commission Act a "housekeeping" statute that does not give the FTC "substantive" rulemaking authority.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Jimmy Hoover | July 3, 2024
While the justices take a break from the daily grind of opinion writing, the country is still reeling from a Supreme Court term that delivered politically charged decisions on issues from abortion to guns to fundamental questions about the separation of powers.
By Maydeen Merino | July 2, 2024
"The playing field has been leveled in challenges to agency actions," said Dan Jarcho, a partner at Alston & Bird.
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