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Two SCOTUS Decisions to Amplify Demand for Litigation Aimed at Fed. Agencies
Some experts think the ruling involving a challenge to the length of a statute of limitations will be even more consequential than the end of Chevron deference, which curtails all federal regulatory agencies' powers.What We Learned From the Supreme Court's Latest Blockbuster Term
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.'Corner Post' Will Lead to More Litigation, Losses for Agencies, Regulatory Attorneys Say
"The playing field has been leveled in challenges to agency actions," said Dan Jarcho, a partner at Alston & Bird.Law Firms Gearing Up For Demand Surge Following Chevron Deference Ruling
"It may not all necessarily unfold in the context of litigation but, as a whole, there's going to be a need for more lawyers helping companies navigate this new rubric, and what it means," said Lynn Calkins of Holland & Knight.For Law Firms, Will There Be a Post-'Chevron' Demand Surge?
"It may not all necessarily unfold in the context of litigation but, as a whole, there's going to be a need for more lawyers helping companies navigate this new rubric, and what it means."View more book results for the query "Chevron"
The Demise of 'Chevron' Deference
On June 28, the Supreme Court overruled 'Chevron', holding that the APA requires courts to exercise their independent judgment in deciding whether an agency has acted within its statutory authority, and courts may not defer to an agency interpretation of the law because a statute is ambiguous. It is difficult to overstate the significance of this watershed decision.Supreme Court, Establishing Presidential Criminal Immunity, Makes History
"[T]he President cannot be prosecuted for conduct within his exclusive constitutional authority," Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. wrote for the majority.A 'Symbolic' Win Against the 'Administrative State'
"I think it's a movement victory," administrative law professor Chris Walker said of Chevron deference's defeat.Consumer Finance Law Enforcer Takes Private Practice Job at Morgan Lewis
Alice Hrdy spent three decades in government service and had been at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau since the agency's inception in 2010.FTC, CFPB Enforcer Takes Private Practice Job at Morgan Lewis
Alice Hrdy spent three decades in government service and had been at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau since the agency's inception in 2010.Trending Stories
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