Under a doctrine established in the 1984 case Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council, courts defer to a federal agency's "permissible" or "reasonable" interpretation of an "ambiguous" statute.
On June 28, 2024, in a maximalist decision that went further than even the most ardent opponents of Chevron deference thought possible, the Supreme Court finally and emphatically overruled Chevron ...
Law professors in New Jersey have expressed deep concern over current interim U.S. Attorney Alina Habba of the District of New Jersey, with some calling her "fundamentally unqualified." Habba, a ...
Some words seem complicated at first, but they fit in real life more than we realize. Ambiguous is one of those words. It may not grab your attention at first, but it describes moments when things ...
Unanswered legal questions remain as the Trump administration signals it might test the term limits of U.S. attorneys, sidestepping Senate confirmation and the courts. Those questions may lead to ...