A month into Donald Trump’s first term, the president’s then-political sage Steve Bannon coined a doctrine to explain the conservative wrecking ball now demolishing the US government: “the ...
Are district courts bound by both interpretive and final rules issued by the Federal Communications Commission? The U.S.
As guidelines from the Trump administration trickle down, they will likely fall under these government agencies to implement.
For the second year, half of Supreme Court cases involve the federal government as respondents or petitioners, a novel trend ...
The Supreme Court's Chevron decision last year shifted regulatory oversight to Congress. How could that impact the work of ...
The Supreme Court could again limit the FCC’s interpretative authority, continuing a trend set by the ruling that ended "Chevron deference." ...
A panel of judges on the DC Circuit aren’t fully confident in either upholding or vacating the citations for a coal trucking ...
While acknowledging President Donald Trump’s recent penchant for throwing in a wild card or two (or three) when choosing ...
From a legal standpoint, what keeps business owners up at night these days are the uncertainties in workplace law.
Chevron deference doesn’t mean the Conoco station fuel isn’t as good.