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The U.S. Supreme Court issued a significant ruling on June 28, 2024, that changes the respective roles of administrative agencies and the courts in interpreting statutes. In Loper Bright Enterprises v ...
On June 28, 2024, in a maximalist decision that went further than even the most ardent opponents of Chevron deference thought possible, the Supreme Court finally and emphatically overruled Chevron ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on June 28 overturned the Chevron doctrine—a forty-year-old precedent—significantly curtailing the power of federal agencies to interpret ambiguous statutory provisions, even in ...
On June 28, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned a longstanding legal precedent that required courts to defer to the expertise and reasonable interpretation of federal agencies in carrying out laws ...
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Frank Agostino of Agostino & Associates discusses two pending Supreme Court cases, their potential effects on the Chevron doctrine, and their implications for the tax world. This transcript has been ...
The future of the administrative state hangs in the balance. Supreme Court justices will soon decide in a pair of cases whether to reverse a decades-old precedent known as the Chevron deference that ...
The Supreme Court's decision to end the so-called Chevron doctrine, limiting the power of government agencies, could have big implications for the fight against climate change. It has been a precedent ...
The Supreme Court in June overruled Chevron deference, a major legal doctrine that articulated federal agencies’ ability to interpret the law. This raises the question of whether agency policies, like ...
A 6-3 ruling in late June by the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo was hailed as an earth-shattering decision that killed a 40-year practice of leaving it up to ...
The decision is expected to prompt a rush of litigation challenging regulations across the entire federal government, from food safety to the environment. By Coral Davenport Christina Jewett Alan ...