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Opinion | Neil Gorsuch Has a Few Thoughts About America Today
The New York Times
I met with Justice Neil Gorsuch in his chambers at the Supreme Court for a wide-ranging interview about his new book, “Over Ruled: The Human Toll of Too Much...
2 months ago
The End of Chevron Deference: What the Supreme Court's Ruling in Loper Bright Means for the Regulated Community
K&L Gates
In a landmark ruling with far-reaching consequences for federal agencies and the regulated community, the Supreme Court overturned the...
3 months ago
FTC Votes to Issue Final Rule Banning Most Non-Compete Agreements Nationwide
Husch Blackwell
The Federal Trade Commission issued a final rule that would ban virtually all non-compete agreements for nearly all workers of for-profit...
5 months ago
The use of notwithstanding clauses in California legislation
Capitol Weekly
The phrase is used to say, “in spite of any other laws that may be contrary to what follows or which may be found in another California statute.
6 months ago
HHS Publishes Final Rule Governing Healthcare Conscience Protections
Holland & Knight
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Civil Rights (OCR) published its 2024 Final Rule governing healthcare...
7 months ago
Congress passed so few laws this year that we explained them all in 1,000 words
NPR
Lawmakers didn't have a very productive year, but they did manage to pass 27 pieces of legislation. Here's what the laws accomplish.
9 months ago
DeSantis signs bill erasing the term ‘climate change’ from state law
Florida Phoenix
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation (HB 1645) on Wednesday that will erase several instances of the words “climate change” from state statutes.
4 months ago
Statutes Deferring to Executive Branch
California Globe
It means that sometimes in statute the Legislature gives deference to the executive branch's authority. In other words, the executive branch is free to...
5 months ago
The Supreme Court will weigh in on the January 6 insurrection. What could possibly go wrong?
Vox
The Court's decision could potentially undermine over 300 January 6 prosecutions, including Trump's.
6 months ago
Biden Short-Term Health Plans Rule Creates Gaps in Coverage
Cato Institute
Congress exempts “short-term limited duration insurance” (STLDI) from the Affordable Care Act (ACA or Obamacare) and all other federal...
7 months ago