Supreme Court Extends Time Frame for Challenges to Regulations
Briefly

The Supreme Court ruled that a six-year statute of limitations for filing lawsuits against regulations begins when a regulation first impacts a company, not when it is issued. This decision could amplify a recent decision overturning Chevron deference and may lead to more challenges against administrative agencies.
The dissent by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson raised concerns that this decision, along with others challenging agency power, could result in a significant increase in lawsuits against administrative agencies, potentially hindering the federal government's functionality. She emphasized the negative impact of the court's recent decisions on agency authority.
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