In the recent DACA decision in DHS v. Regents of the University of California, the Supreme Court held that the Trump administration's rescission of the DREAM-er program was "arbitrary and capricious" ...
Judges will likely be asked to rule on how changes to federal rules were made and what conclusions were drawn from that process. Chris Collins/The Image Bank via Getty Images There’s a lot of ...
That’s because administrative law spells out the procedures that an administration must use to make changes in existing policies or adopt new ones. The processes defined in those laws are also used by ...
In the latest issue of National Review, I review Richard Epstein's latest book, The Dubious Morality of Modern Administrative Law. Here's a taste of my review: In 2014, Columbia Law School professor ...
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Securities and Exchange Commission can't use administrative law judges to decide disputes—a major ruling that could have widespread consequences throughout ...
Have you ever committed a crime? “Of course not!” you’ll probably reply. But most people who read that question have committed a crime — they’re just unaware of it. How can this be? There are ...
This article is part of a symposium on the jurisprudence of Justice Stephen Breyer. Ronald Levin is the William R. Orthwein distinguished professor of law at Washington University in St. Louis. He is ...
Jack Fitzhenry is a legal fellow in The Heritage Foundation's Meese Center for Legal and Judicial Studies. Follow him on X at @Jfitzy_jd. GianCarlo Canaparo is a legal fellow in the Edwin Meese III ...
In addition to creating rules that govern both private and public companies, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) uses an in-house, government legal system—Administrative Law Judges (ALJs)—to ...
The Social Security Administration last month proposed a rule that would allow appeals judges to hear standard disability cases, arguing additional personnel are needed to reduce the number of pending ...
The union that represents administrative law judges this week formally submitted comments opposing a proposed rule that would allow appeals judges to hear standard disability cases, arguing the ...
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