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Chevron's Demise Could Affect Agency Rulemaking Agendas, Say Law Professors, Regulatory Attorneys
"This is just another example of a court that is highly skeptical of power being exercised by administrative agencies," said Cary Coglianese, a University of Pennsylvania law professor.Va. Supreme Court Rejects 4th Amendment Exclusionary Rule in Warrantless Civil Search
"Under settled law, the exclusionary rule, which applies in criminal cases, does not apply in civil cases," Justice Stephen R. McCullough wrote in the unanimous opinion for the Virginia Supreme Court.DC Circuit Rules Builders Risk Insurance Mandates Coverage for $1.5M Loss
"It's a nice decision in an area of law where there has been a paucity of case law," said C. Thomas Brown, who had argued the appeal successfully on behalf of the developers. "It's nice to know they are actually going to receive compensation for a policy they bought."Supreme Court Weakens Obstruction Prosecutions of Jan. 6 Defendants
Writing for the 6-3 majority in "Fischer v. United States," Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. called the government's view of a federal obstruction statute too broad.View more book results for the query "*"
High Court Rejects Constitutional Challenge to Anti-Camping Laws
The high court held that the Eighth Amendment is meant to restrain certain types of punishments that courts can impose after a defendant's conviction, rather than the kinds of acts that local governments can criminalize.Publishers Urge 2nd Circuit to Uphold Ruling in Copyright Case Against Internet Archive
Attorney Elizabeth McNamara argued that Internet Archive is seeking "a radical change in the law which, if accepted, would destabilize the digital economy."Supreme Court Overturns 'Chevron Deference' in Blow to Federal Agencies
The court's decision is a monumental victory for business groups who have railed against the "Chevron" doctrine as an unfair advantage enjoyed by federal bureaucrats in fights over regulations.Bravo! A Court Opinion About Child Custody and Support That Focuses on Behavior, Not Labels
Just like labeling children may have a lifelong impact on how they view themselves, assigning vague or inaccurate labels in a family law case can cause lasting damage. It is important to take a fresh perspective in such cases, untainted by broad psychological labels that may cause a court to color its perspective.Jury Awards $4.7 Billion Verdict Against NFL Over 'Sunday Ticket' Product
The original complaint, filed in 2015, demanded up to $7 billion in damages for class action members.Trending Stories
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