Sep 18 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review The Curtain Falls on Chevron: Will the Chevron Two-Step Give Way to a Simpler Loper Bright-Line Rule? Ronald A. Cass Traditionally, administrative law cases don’t make news. Instead, they make snooze. They can be exciting...
Aug 26 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Labor & Employment Law • Separation of Powers Blog Post Texas District Court Sets Aside FTC's Ban on Non-Compete Agreements Elizabeth K. Dorminey In Ryan LLC v. FTC, decided on August 20, the U.S. District Court for the...
Jul 15 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Supreme Court • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Corner Post and Loper Bright: Only certain plaintiffs can challenge old regulations in the post-Chevron world Bryan Weir When we filed Corner Post’s lawsuit in 2021, we didn’t expect to end up at...
Apr 30 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review Corner Post and 28 U.S.C. § 2401(a): Not Much to Look At? Michael J. Showalter This term the U.S. Supreme Court will decide Corner Post, Inc. v. Board of Governors...
Apr 10 2024 Video Navigating the Capital Adequacy Rule: Legal and Policy Perspectives Peter Conti-Brown, Trent McCotter, Jeremy Newell, Randal K. Quarles, Eugene Scalia Registration to attend this event in person is now closed. Join us on April 10, 2024,...
Oct 11 2023 Publication Federalist Society Review The Labor Law Enigma: Article III, Judicial Power, and the National Labor Relations Board Alexander T. MacDonald Axon Enterprises v. FTC[1] wasn’t supposed to be about labor law. In fact, it wasn’t...
Oct 4 2022 Publication Federalist Society Review Chevron—Complicated, Start to Finish Ronald A. Cass A Review of Thomas W. Merrill, The Chevron Doctrine: Its Rise and Fall, and the...
Aug 17 2022 Publication Federalist Society Review TransUnion, Article III, and Expanding the Judicial Role Jacob Phillips In 2021’s TransUnion v. Ramirez, the Supreme Court confirmed that Article III standing requires a...
Jun 1 2022 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Separation of Powers Blog Post Are IRS Defenses Crumbling? Eileen J. O'Connor Congress’s frequent, numerous, and complicated changes to the tax laws make the Internal Revenue Service's...
Nov 29 2021 Publication Federalist Society Review A Change in Direction for the Federal Trade Commission? Lawrence J. Spiwak While antitrust and regulation are supposed to be two sides of the same coin,[1] there...
The Curtain Falls on Chevron: Will the Chevron Two-Step Give Way to a Simpler Loper Bright-Line Rule?
Ronald A. Cass
Traditionally, administrative law cases don’t make news. Instead, they make snooze. They can be exciting...
Topics
Texas District Court Sets Aside FTC's Ban on Non-Compete Agreements
In Ryan LLC v. FTC, decided on August 20, the U.S. District Court for the...
Topics
Corner Post and Loper Bright: Only certain plaintiffs can challenge old regulations in the post-Chevron world
When we filed Corner Post’s lawsuit in 2021, we didn’t expect to end up at...
Corner Post and 28 U.S.C. § 2401(a): Not Much to Look At?
Michael J. Showalter
This term the U.S. Supreme Court will decide Corner Post, Inc. v. Board of Governors...
Navigating the Capital Adequacy Rule: Legal and Policy Perspectives
Peter Conti-Brown, Trent McCotter, Jeremy Newell, Randal K. Quarles, Eugene Scalia
Registration to attend this event in person is now closed. Join us on April 10, 2024,...
The Labor Law Enigma: Article III, Judicial Power, and the National Labor Relations Board
Alexander T. MacDonald
Axon Enterprises v. FTC[1] wasn’t supposed to be about labor law. In fact, it wasn’t...
Chevron—Complicated, Start to Finish
Ronald A. Cass
A Review of Thomas W. Merrill, The Chevron Doctrine: Its Rise and Fall, and the...
TransUnion, Article III, and Expanding the Judicial Role
Jacob Phillips
In 2021’s TransUnion v. Ramirez, the Supreme Court confirmed that Article III standing requires a...
Topics
Are IRS Defenses Crumbling?
Congress’s frequent, numerous, and complicated changes to the tax laws make the Internal Revenue Service's...
A Change in Direction for the Federal Trade Commission?
Lawrence J. Spiwak
While antitrust and regulation are supposed to be two sides of the same coin,[1] there...