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Sep 18 2024 Publication
The Curtain Falls on Chevron: Will the Chevron Two-Step Give Way to a Simpler Loper Bright-Line Rule?
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...

Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation · Supreme Court · Federalism & Separation of Powers

Sponsors: Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group

Feb 27 2023 Publication
Public records, Excel spreadsheets, and textualism: Kansas Supreme Court affirms the separation of powers
State Court Docket Watch

Public records, Excel spreadsheets, and textualism: Kansas Supreme Court affirms the separation of powers

Charles Yates

Within the American system of government, legislative authority is the sole prerogative of the people’s...

Topics: Separation of Powers · State Courts

Oct 4 2022 Publication
Chevron—Complicated, Start to Finish
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...

Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation · Jurisprudence · Federalism & Separation of Powers

Sponsors: Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group

May 14 2020 Publication
As Far As Reasonably Practicable: Reimagining the Role of Congress in Agency Rulemaking
Federalist Society Review

As Far As Reasonably Practicable: Reimagining the Role of Congress in Agency Rulemaking

Mike Jayne

Note from the Editor:  The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...

Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation · Article I Initiative

Sponsors: Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group

Sep 13 2018 Publication
King v. Mississippi Military Department
State Court Docket Watch

King v. Mississippi Military Department

Andy Lowry

In an 8-0 decision on June 7, 2018, the Mississippi Supreme Court announced that it...

Topics: State Courts · State Governments · State Constitutions · State Court Docket Watch

Sep 13 2018

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State Courts & AGs

Docket Watch: King v. Mississippi Military Department

  • Andy Lowry

In an 8-0 decision on June 7, 2018, the Mississippi Supreme Court announced that it...

Oct 1 2015 Publication
Felix v. Ganley Chevrolet, Inc.
State Court Docket Watch

Felix v. Ganley Chevrolet, Inc.

Chad A. Readler, Benjamin M. Flowers

When the Ohio Supreme Court interprets state class-action law, it often relies on decisions from...

Topics: State Courts · State Governments · State Constitutions · State Court Docket Watch

Sep 17 2015

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Executive Branch Review

Reform Criminal Justice for Justice, Not Political Expediency

  • William G. Otis

It’s good to see President Obama and members of Congress take an interest in criminal justice reform, but their...

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