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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

We Seem to Have the Supreme Court's Originalism Fail of the Term

A Supreme Court decision in Trump v. Slaughter could overturn long-standing precedent, weaken independent agencies, and concentrate unprecedented power in the presidency.
fromAxios
4 days ago

Trump offshore wind halt illegal, judge rules

Trump officials have been especially aggressive in targeting offshore wind projects, including ones already approved or even under construction. Driving the news: Judge Patti Saris, of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, ruled Monday that Trump's Jan. 20 order is "arbitrary and capricious" under administrative law. The ruling came in a case brought by New York and other states, and the nonprofit Alliance For Clean Energy New York.
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fromFast Company
2 months ago

Supreme Court lets Trump remove FTC's Rebecca Slaughter, for now

The Supreme Court temporarily allowed President Trump to remove FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter and will hear the removal case in December.
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fromThe New Yorker
8 months ago

The Conservative Legal Advocates Working to Kill Trump's Tariffs

The Supreme Court's overruling of Chevron signifies a shift toward increased judicial oversight of federal agencies.
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fromThe New Yorker
8 months ago

The Conservative Legal Advocates Working to Kill Trump's Tariffs

The Supreme Court's overruling of Chevron signifies a shift toward increased judicial oversight of federal agencies.
fromPatently-O
1 week ago

Guest Post: The Supreme Court Should Clarify How to Apply Loper Bright in the Patent Law Case of Lynk Labs, Inc. v. Samsung Co. Ltd.

For the past five years, I have taught Legislation & Regulation at Oklahoma City University School of Law, a course situated at the intersection of administrative law, statutory interpretation, and legislative design. Each semester, my students and I return to a foundational question: when, if at all, should courts defer to agency views, and when must the judiciary exercise independent interpretive judgment?
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

US Justice Department seeks to dismiss lawsuit over Maurene Comey's firing

The Justice Department seeks dismissal of Maurene Comey's lawsuit alleging politically motivated firing tied to her father, James Comey, for failing to exhaust administrative remedies.
fromIPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
3 weeks ago

The Supreme Court Should Clarify in Lynk Labs How to Apply Loper Bright

For the past five years, I have taught Legislation & Regulation at Oklahoma City University School of Law-a course at the crossroads of administrative law, statutory interpretation, and the legislative process. Each semester, my students and I return to a central inquiry: when, if ever, should courts defer to agency interpretations, and when must judges exercise their own independent judgment? That question has taken on new urgency in the wake of the Supreme Court's recent restructuring of administrative law.
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fromAdvocate.com
1 month ago

Federal judge rules in favor of public schools in 16 states that refused to comply with Trump's trans ban

Many districts have refused to comply with the administration's directives, issued under an executive order that labeled transgender people "false," prompting the withholding of tens of millions of dollars in federal education funds. Now, in a major development, a federal judge in Oregon has informed all parties in a lawsuit brought by 16 states that she intends to issue a preliminary injunction blocking the restrictions-marking a significant victory for transgender students and a sharp rebuke to those who see capitulation as the only path forward.
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fromArs Technica
2 months ago

Trump's EPA sued for axing $7 billion solar energy program

EPA terminated the Solar for All program, allegedly unlawfully rescinding funding and denying projected energy bill savings, solar capacity, and jobs for low-income communities.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

US gov't asks Supreme Court to end protections for Venezuelan migrants

A federal judge ruled terminating Temporary Protected Status for over 300,000 Venezuelan migrants violated federal agency-conduct laws; the Justice Department asked the Supreme Court to overturn that ruling.
fromFortune
3 months ago

Courts once again bend to Trump's will, upholding his power to fire a FTC commissioner because he thought she disagreed with his 'administration's priorities'

Chief Justice John Roberts let President Donald Trump remove a member of the Federal Trade Commission on Monday, the latest in string of high-profile firings allowed for now at the Supreme Court. Trump moved to fire Rebecca Slaughter in the spring, but lower courts ordered her reinstated after she sued because the law only allows commissioners to be removed for problems like misconduct or neglect of duty.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 months ago

Under Trump, the Federal Trade Commission is abandoning its ban on noncompetes

"The Rule's illegality was patently obvious,"
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fromwww.mediaite.com
3 months ago

JUST IN: Judge Blocks Trump Admin From Freezing Harvard Funds

Plaintiffs collectively challenge the decision to freeze and then terminate the grants on three primary grounds, contending that (1) the funding decisions were made in response to Harvard's refusal to capitulate to Defendants' content- and viewpoint- based demands and its subsequent decision to file a lawsuit, in violation of the First Amendment. The order added: (2) the grant terminations did not comply with the procedural requirements of Title VI and are thus invalid;
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fromwww.housingwire.com
3 months ago

Fidelity asks for summary judgment in suit against FinCEN, Bessent

FNF sued FinCEN and Treasury officials challenging a FinCEN rule requiring broad reporting of most non-financed residential real-estate transfers to legal entities.
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fromArs Technica
3 months ago

Deeply divided Supreme Court lets NIH grant terminations continue

Supreme Court preserved the stay blocking the grant-cancellation policy but ruled funding disputes belong in the Court of Federal Claims, leaving some researchers defunded.
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fromTruthout
6 months ago

Trump's Budget Bill Would Gut the Judiciary's Power to Enforce Court Orders

The proposed legislative provision threatens the enforcement power of federal judges against government officials who disobey court orders.
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