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Judicial Challenges to the EPA's PFAS Regulations: Are They Too Much, Too Little or Just Right?
The regulations developed under the EPA's PFAS Roadmap go beyond PFOA and PFOS, inviting scrutiny by the public, regulated entities, and various stakeholders.Am Law 50 Law Firms See Uptick in Partner Hiring, With Focus on Funds and White-Collar Practices
Partner moves in investment management, funds and white-collar defense practices in four major markets have more than doubled from the same time as last year, Macrae said.With Help From 'Loper Bright,' San Francisco Says EPA Misreads Clean Water Act
The California city, locked in a legal battle with the federal agency over a permit for sewage discharge into the Pacific Ocean, invoked the Chevron deference-ending decision several times in its opening brief to the Supreme Court.Indicting Ham Sandwiches Is No Longer Funny!: 'Enough Already,' US Supreme Court Says
The Supreme Court has taken—and overturned—a remarkable number of cases involving alleged prosecutorial overreach over this last decade because it evidently sensed a troubling trend, Law Journal columnist and retired Court of Appeals Judge Joseph Bellacosa writes.High Court's Administrative Law Transformation and Its Impact on Federal Wage-and-Hour Law
This legal transformation is taking place at the same time that significant government regulations are being challenged, including the U.S. Department of Labor's final rules increasing the salary levels for the so-called "white collar" exemptions and classifying workers as independent contractors under the Fair Labor Standards Act as well as myriad other regulations issued by the Federal Trade Commission and National Labor Relations Board, just to name a few.View more book results for the query "Chevron"
Commissioner Holyoak Is Right: FTC Overreach Will Provoke Legal Challenges
Any regulations from the FTC report will likely face numerous hurdles—especially since those regulations will need to survive arbitrary and capricious review and a renewed skepticism of regulatory schemes generally, thanks to Chevron's overturn.'Chevron' Deference's Demise Likely Emboldens EPA's Opponents, Environmental Law Experts Say
The Environmental Protection Agency will "face a much more skeptical federal judiciary," said Robert Glicksman, a George Washington University law professor.Two Circuit Judges Show Glimmer of Hope for Administration in States' Title IX Regulation Challenges
"The Sixth Circuit has telegraphed that the expansion of Bostock v. Clayton County's definition of sex discrimination into other areas, including Title IX, is likely dead on arrival or at least in for a substantial uphill battle," Patricia Hamill, a member and co-chair of the Title IX and campus discipline practice at Clark Hill, said.'Should I Sue?': Navigating the New APA Landscape With Latham's Phil Perry and Andrew Prins
With the Supreme Court handing down two blockbuster APA decisions at the end of last term, federal agencies and private companies are adjusting to the new lay of the land.Trending Stories
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