Jul 11 2023 Podcast FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps Decision: Biden v. Nebraska Jesse Panuccio On Friday, June 30, 2023, the Supreme Court issued its decision in Biden v. Nebraska....
Jul 28 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post News Congress Should Prepare to Lead on Regulation Satya Thallam, Dan Lips The Supreme Court recently ended President Biden’s student loan forgiveness program, ruling that federal law...
May 24 2023 Podcast The Administrative State on Trial? Gregory G. Garre, Richard J. Pierce, Eleni M. Roumel, Chad C. Squitieri EBRXI The Supreme Court continues to accept for review cases that challenge agency authority on separation...
Sep 13 2023 Video Plenary Session #3 U.S. Department of Education Rulemaking: Hiding Regulatory Elephants in Statutory Mouseholes? Jennifer C. Braceras, Michael B. Brennan, Christian Corrigan, Lanae Erickson, Farnaz F. Thompson, Jed Shugerman 2023 Education Law & Policy Conference The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Biden v. Nebraska has not ended questions about regulatory...
Sep 20 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Supreme Court • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News The Major Questions Doctrine Is Not About Delegation, but Usurpation—And That Matters James C. Phillips This post was originally published at the Yale Journal on Regulation’s Notice & Comment blog....
Nov 17 2023 Video Event Videos Do States Enjoy a Special Solicitude? Jennifer Walker Elrod, Kyle George, Eric Hamilton, Christopher J. Walker 2023 National Lawyers Convention Over the last two decades, states have played an important and increasing role in federal...
Nov 15 2023 Publication State Court Docket Watch Ohio Supreme Court Rules Tax Exemptions Will No Longer Be Strictly Construed Against Taxpayers Benjamin White In Stingray Pressure Pumping, LLC v. Harris, the Ohio Supreme Court recently interred a principle...
May 25 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Federal Courts Blog Post SEC Doesn’t Have Legal Authority for Climate Disclosure Rule Bernard Sharfman This post originally appeared at Law360. In response to multiple lawsuits in multiple federal courts...
Courthouse Steps Decision: Biden v. Nebraska
Jesse Panuccio
On Friday, June 30, 2023, the Supreme Court issued its decision in Biden v. Nebraska....
Topics
Congress Should Prepare to Lead on Regulation
The Supreme Court recently ended President Biden’s student loan forgiveness program, ruling that federal law...
The Administrative State on Trial?
Gregory G. Garre, Richard J. Pierce, Eleni M. Roumel, Chad C. Squitieri
EBRXI
The Supreme Court continues to accept for review cases that challenge agency authority on separation...
Plenary Session #3 U.S. Department of Education Rulemaking: Hiding Regulatory Elephants in Statutory Mouseholes?
Jennifer C. Braceras, Michael B. Brennan, Christian Corrigan, Lanae Erickson, Farnaz F. Thompson, Jed Shugerman
2023 Education Law & Policy Conference
The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Biden v. Nebraska has not ended questions about regulatory...
Topics
The Major Questions Doctrine Is Not About Delegation, but Usurpation—And That Matters
This post was originally published at the Yale Journal on Regulation’s Notice & Comment blog....
Do States Enjoy a Special Solicitude?
Jennifer Walker Elrod, Kyle George, Eric Hamilton, Christopher J. Walker
2023 National Lawyers Convention
Over the last two decades, states have played an important and increasing role in federal...
Ohio Supreme Court Rules Tax Exemptions Will No Longer Be Strictly Construed Against Taxpayers
Benjamin White
In Stingray Pressure Pumping, LLC v. Harris, the Ohio Supreme Court recently interred a principle...
Topics
SEC Doesn’t Have Legal Authority for Climate Disclosure Rule
This post originally appeared at Law360. In response to multiple lawsuits in multiple federal courts...