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Appellate Practice

Jun. 19, 2001

U.S. Supreme Court Highlights

Among actions announced Monday by the justices were:

Among actions announced Monday by the justices were:

OPINIONS

DEFERENCE TO AGENCIES: The court ruled, 8-1, that U.S. Customs Service classifications of imports for tariff purposes are not entitled to a high level of deference by the federal courts. "There is no indication on the [tariff] statute's face that Congress meant to delegate authority to Customs to issue classification rulings with the force of law," the court ...

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