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New Jersey Law Journal

The Problem With Judge Chu: Care One Suit Takes Issue With Jurists' Job Protections

Care One's suit claims that it is a party in an "illegitimate," decadelong National Labor Relations Board proceeding, and that an administrative law judge assigned to the case, Kenneth Chu, is "an illegitimate decisionmaker."
4 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Winstead Boosts Public Finance Team With Austin Regulatory Shareholder

Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend environmental partner James Aldredge joined Winstead as a shareholder in Austin, where he plans to grow his water and wastewater practice.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Challenging Agency Power: 'Axon,' Part 2

In Axon Enterprise v. F.T.C., the U.S. Supreme Court very recently decreed that constitutional challenges to regulatory power need not be relegated to agency administrative law judges, but rather are cognizable in the district courts. In the first installment of his two-part series, Anthony Sabino discussed the foundation for this newest edict. Now he turns to Axon itself.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Challenging Agency Power: 'Axon': Part 1

Part one of a two-part article regarding the new Supreme Court decision in 'Axon Enterprise v. F.T.C.' This first article discusses the precedent leading up to 'Axon.'
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Is the Administrative State Locked Into a Death Spiral? The Impact of 'Axon Enterprise, Inc. v. FTC'

In his Corporate Securities column, Professor John Coffee discusses the impact of Axon Enter. v. FTC, which he writes "masks a lack of consensus and shows the court to be straddling—at least for the time—a deep division over whether administrative agencies can utilize administrative law judges."
11 minute read

Texas Lawyer

CFPB Under Fire: Litigants Are Using a Court Ruling to Push Back Against the Agency

If the Supreme Court upholds the Fifth Circuit ruling, it could have grave and widespread ramifications.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

'Tough Row to Hoe': Judges Skeptical of Challenge to OSHA Rulemaking

Sixth Circuit panel questions company's argument that the Labor Department agency violated the nondelegation doctrine.
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

New Ruling Allows Access to Abortion Pill, but With Several Limitations

The Fifth Circuit concluded the doctors and medical associations have standing, stating, "plaintiff emergency room doctors have a concrete, particularized injury since they have provided the emergency care. Mifepristone users who present themselves to the plaintiffs have required blood transfusions, overnight hospitalization, intensive care, and even surgical abortions."
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

U.S. Fifth Circuit: Elon Musk Tweets Affirmed as Threat Against Union Organizers

"It could be reasonably understood by employees as a threat to unilaterally rescind stock options if employees unionized," the Fifth Circuit said of Elon Musk's tweet.
3 minute read

Law.com

Multidistrict Litigation Could Have First Federal Rule. Here's What It Says

On Tuesday, the Advisory Committee on Civil Rules recommended the first rule to govern multidistrict litigation. Rule 16.1 now goes to a standing committee, which could hear public comments in August.
5 minute read

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