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| | | | | The Supreme Court will hear oral argument on Wednesday in a case involving the deference that courts should give to federal agencies interpretations of the laws that they administer. From health care to finance to environmental pollutants, administrative agencies use highly trained experts to inter | |
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amylhowe.com
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| | | | | The Supreme Court will issue opinions in argued cases on Thursday morning. (I'll be live-blogging the release of opinions over at SCOTUSblog.) The justices still have approximately 34 decisions left to release before they begin their summer recess at the end of June or beginning of July. Here, in brief, are summaries of the as-yet-undecided... Read More | |
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notageni.us
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| | | | | NOTE: I am not a lawyer, just someone who is making sense of the law for people who don't understand it. Do not use this as legal advice. Law is defined by many precedents, mostly through previous cases that created rulings. These cases create a framework of philosophical thought that forms a legal maxim over [...]Read More... from Dumb Data: Legal Doctrines & Principles | |
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supreme.justia.com
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| | | Slaughterhouse Cases: The Privileges or Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment is limited to federal citizenship rather than extending to state citizenship. | ||