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U.S. Supreme Court,
Constitutional Law,
Administrative/Regulatory

Jul. 8, 2024

Supreme Court rulings likely to lead to more challenges to agency power

Legal experts said they expect a flurry of challenges by corporations to see what federal agency rules they can overturn concerning the environment, financial services, and food and drug safety.

Chief Justice John Roberts

The U.S. Supreme Court's most recent term illustrates its accumulation of power to decide the law at the expense of the executive branch and its administrative agencies.

The combination of rulings late in its 2023-24 term, as well as rulings during the past couple of years on new criteria such as the "major questions doctrine," establish the court - which is dominated by the appointees of Republican presidents - as the last word on laws passed by Congress and the au...

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