Government regulation as we know it was cast into doubt by the Supreme Court’s much-anticipated decision in Gundy v. United States. By a narrow margin, the court upheld a provision of the Sex Offender ...
Late last month, the Supreme Court decided FCC v. Consumers Research. Although an undercard among the Court’s last-day decisions, the case was closely watched in administrative law circles as a ...
Complicated Land Grab Rules Are a Windfall for Michigan Governments Audio By Carbonatix Yesterday a fragmented Supreme Court announced its judgment in Gundy v. United States, which upheld a provision ...
Earlier this month, I previewed the arguments in Federal Communications Commission v. Consumers’ Research. The case asks the Supreme Court whether the FCC’s Universal Service Fund (USF) violates the ...
Six years ago, I noted that the Supreme Court’s fragmented judgment in Gundy v. United States suggested that the nondelegation doctrine might have a future. Legislative power is vested in Congress ...
The conservative Supreme Court’s war on the administrative state isn’t over by any means. But on at least one front, it has slowed down considerably. In an important case decided on the last day of ...