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After Saying COVID Would Only Kill 500 People, Law Professor Explains That He's ALWAYS Thought Courts Should Overrule Scientists

Richard Epstein's underestimation of COVID-19's death toll reveals the dangers of disregarding expert opinion in critical scientific matters.
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Does the First Amendment Protect A.I.? The Supreme Court May Soon Have Its Say.

The Supreme Court is moving towards less regulation of private industries, except for the complex areas of AI and social media.

John Roberts Says Judges Should Decide How Much Rat Poison Is Too Much For Your Hot Dogs

The Supreme Court overturned the Chevron doctrine, shifting power from agencies to federal judges.

SCOTUS Hears Cases Aiming to Gut Ability to Set and Enforce Federal Regulations

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in cases aimed at overturning the Chevron doctrine, which would significantly limit federal agencies' ability to set and enforce regulations.
The cases involve herring fishermen challenging federal rules requiring them to pay for onboard compliance monitors.

Morning Docket: 01.17.24

The Supreme Court will hear a case related to fishing regulations that could have implications for the Chevron doctrine.
The use of AI is being explored by Brazil's courts to help address their caseload.

The Little-Known Rule Change That Made the Supreme Court So Powerful

The Supreme Court case Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo involves a federal law requiring fishermen to carry government inspectors on their boats.
The fishermen are questioning the D.C. Circuit's application of the Chevron doctrine and asking if it is time to overturn or rewrite Chevron.

The Sky Is Not Falling for the ITC in a Post-Loper World

The Loper Bright decision challenges agency interpretations but may not significantly affect ITC Section 337 investigations due to their established legal framework.

Does the First Amendment Protect A.I.? The Supreme Court May Soon Have Its Say.

The Supreme Court is moving towards less regulation of private industries, except for the complex areas of AI and social media.

John Roberts Says Judges Should Decide How Much Rat Poison Is Too Much For Your Hot Dogs

The Supreme Court overturned the Chevron doctrine, shifting power from agencies to federal judges.

SCOTUS Hears Cases Aiming to Gut Ability to Set and Enforce Federal Regulations

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in cases aimed at overturning the Chevron doctrine, which would significantly limit federal agencies' ability to set and enforce regulations.
The cases involve herring fishermen challenging federal rules requiring them to pay for onboard compliance monitors.

Morning Docket: 01.17.24

The Supreme Court will hear a case related to fishing regulations that could have implications for the Chevron doctrine.
The use of AI is being explored by Brazil's courts to help address their caseload.

The Little-Known Rule Change That Made the Supreme Court So Powerful

The Supreme Court case Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo involves a federal law requiring fishermen to carry government inspectors on their boats.
The fishermen are questioning the D.C. Circuit's application of the Chevron doctrine and asking if it is time to overturn or rewrite Chevron.

The Sky Is Not Falling for the ITC in a Post-Loper World

The Loper Bright decision challenges agency interpretations but may not significantly affect ITC Section 337 investigations due to their established legal framework.
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Supreme Court ruling alters risk landscape

The US Supreme Court overturned the Chevron doctrine, transferring judicial deference from federal agencies to courts in unclear law situations.
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The Supreme Court Just Released A Revolutionary Opinion. Will Anybody Notice?

The Supreme Court's recent decisions have significantly undermined the power of federal agencies to regulate various aspects of society.

The Supreme Court is sending some mixed signals about executive power

Supreme Court rulings expanded presidential power and limited executive branch, creating a wave of legal challenges.

The Supreme Court Just Released A Revolutionary Opinion. Will Anybody Notice?

The Supreme Court's recent decisions have significantly undermined the power of federal agencies to regulate various aspects of society.

The Supreme Court is sending some mixed signals about executive power

Supreme Court rulings expanded presidential power and limited executive branch, creating a wave of legal challenges.
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Supreme Court Rejects S.E.C.'s Administrative Tribunals

The Supreme Court ruled that the Securities and Exchange Commission's practice of bringing enforcement actions in internal tribunals violated the right to a jury trial.

American Environmentalism Just Got Shoved Into Legal Purgatory

The Supreme Court's decision to overrule the Chevron doctrine may impact environmental progress negatively.

Supreme Court Rejects S.E.C.'s Administrative Tribunals

The Supreme Court ruled that the Securities and Exchange Commission's practice of bringing enforcement actions in internal tribunals violated the right to a jury trial.

American Environmentalism Just Got Shoved Into Legal Purgatory

The Supreme Court's decision to overrule the Chevron doctrine may impact environmental progress negatively.
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Democrats, anticipating Chevron's demise, gave E.P.A. more power in recent climate law.

The Biden administration prepared for the overturn of Chevron by collaborating with congressional Democrats to amend the Clean Air Act, providing the EPA authority to regulate greenhouse gases.

Supreme Court Decision Overturns Chevron: A Victory for Judicial Authority and Bitcoin

The Supreme Court of the United States overruled the Chevron doctrine in the Loper Bright case, changing the landscape of administrative law and enhancing judicial independence.
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