Supreme Court Eyes World War II Era Doctrine for Agency Rules
The future of the Chevron doctrine appears more precarious than ever after Supreme Court arguments, but questions remain about what might replace the bedrock administrative law principle.
The future of the Chevron doctrine appears more precarious than ever after Supreme Court arguments, but questions remain about what might replace the bedrock administrative law principle.
An outside investigation into FTX Group is mandatory under the US bankruptcy code, a federal appeals court ruled Friday, reversing a Delaware judge’s original order denying an independent examiner.
The performance and resilience of the US electric vehicle charging network must be improved to speed the rollout of EVs and decarbonize the transportation sector, a Biden administration official said Friday.
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.





The threats are horrifying. The vulnerability of those targeted is stunning. And the system that’s supposed to protect them is inadequate.
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.
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.
Former New York mayor
Eric A. Howard has joined Gordon Rees as a partner in the Boston office, the firm announced Friday.
Hoyoon Nam has joined Vedder Price as a shareholder with the global transportation finance team in the New York and London offices, the firm said Friday.
An outside investigation into FTX Group is mandatory under the US bankruptcy code, a federal appeals court ruled Friday, reversing a Delaware judge’s original order denying an independent examiner.
Advocates are urging the federal judiciary to require that large bankruptcy cases be randomly assigned among all judges within a district as a way to curb judge shopping.
Cowboy SA, a Brussels-based electric bike startup eyeing opportunities as competitors face financial trouble, has recruited Pola Karolczyk from Apple Inc. as its first general counsel.
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