Court’s ‘Blockbuster’ Cases Could ‘Radically Change’ Administrative Law

January 8, 2024
The Supreme Court is poised to make significant changes to longstanding administrative law precedent, with a series of cases to be decided this term that could dramatically upend EPA and other agencies’ ability to interpret statutes, conduct administrative enforcement as well as open established regulations to new legal challenges. “This term has several blockbuster cases that have the potential for radically changing administrative law requirements,” John Cruden, a former top Obama administration environment official in the Justice Department, tells Inside...


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