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Florida International University

‘Fisherman’s Blues’ Could Lead Supreme Court to Overturn Chevron

On January 17, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in two cases that could significantly weaken, or even potentially overturn a legal doctrine that has been a cornerstone of US administrative law for four decades. In this video, we look at the cases before the Court, delve into the origins of Chevron deference, assess its impact on governance, and consider the potential ramifications if it is overturned.

Giuliani, Alex Jones and the Pipeline Into Bankruptcy

Trump, Agency Power Fights Tee-Up Historic Court Term

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'She Can't Own Me': Inside the FTC's Proposed Ban on Noncompetes

Fate of Latest Tax Proposal Is Far From Certain

Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Lawsuits

Janey Ensminger was the second of Jerry Ensminger's four daughters.

Marine Sees Finish Line in Camp Lejeune Fight but Hurdles Remain

The journey Jerry Ensminger started with his daughter’s death from leukemia in 1985 feels like it’s nearing a finish line: Since Congress agreed to compensate those exposed to toxic water at Camp Lejeune, more than 129,000 have submitted claims. But disputes over legal fees and jury trials could slow the process.

Marine Sees Finish Line in Camp Lejeune Fight but Hurdles Remain

The journey Jerry Ensminger started with his daughter’s death from leukemia in 1985 feels like it’s nearing a finish line: Since Congress agreed to compensate those exposed to toxic water at Camp Lejeune, more than 129,000 have submitted claims. But disputes over legal fees and jury trials could slow the process.

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Bankruptcy Judge Lets Giuliani Challenge $148 Million Judgment

Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani won bankruptcy court permission to challenge a $148 million judgment over false claims he made against two Georgia election workers, but faces long odds if he moves to get the financial penalty <-bsp-bb-link state="{"bbDocId":"S61341DWRGG0","_id":"0000018d-231a-de1f-adbf-27fa0d190001","_type":"0000016b-944a-dc2b-ab6b-d57ba1cc0000"}">excused in Chapter 11.

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