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Supreme Court Eyes Major Cases on Climate Change, Voting Rights Act
The justices have called for the views of the U.S. solicitor general, a signal of their interest in perhaps taking up these issues next term.'Putting My Stamp on It': First GC of Waste-to-Energy Startup Excited to Have Clean Slate
"I looked at my career, and I said, 'Do I really want to be general counsel of a portfolio company that's been around for over 100 years?'" said Eric Stein, general counsel of Oberon Fuels.4th Circuit Judge Berner Brings Workers' Perspective to the Bench, Labor Lawyers Say
In Nicole Berner, "you have somebody who's really familiar with the way the law directly affects workers and their unions," said Matthew Ginsburg, general counsel of the AFL-CIO.Recent Spate of EPA Action on PFAS Could Have Far-Reaching Implications
I will explore two of the most significant recent EPA actions in its continuing effort to regulate PFAS, as well as the likely effects of those actions. I will also discuss the possible implications of the Supreme Court's widely anticipated repeal of the Chevron doctrine on the EPA's recent PFAS actions.Supreme Court Enters June with Backlog of Blockbusters
The justices made only slight progress this week on the imposing stack of cases they must resolve in just one month if they are to enjoy their traditional summer recess that kicks off in July.Challenges to Regulators Mount as the U.S. Supreme Court Mulls Chevron Deference
The 40-year-old doctrine of judges deferring to federal agencies appears headed toward demise, an apparent fate that has spurred a rash of challenges to regulations by plaintiffs increasingly confident of victory.SCOTUS, Common Sense and the Limits of Climate Change Litigation
In defense of our legal system, the law that is developed in courts and legislatures quite regularly reflects the wisdom of the average citizen. When it does not, we should be skeptical.The FTC is Busy, But Adds AI Impersonation to the List
The FTC's rule prohibiting government and business impersonations went into effect last month.Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to CFPB, Says Funding Structure Constitutional
In a 7-2 ruling, the court held that the Dodd-Frank Act did not violate the Constitution by funding the consumer finance watchdog through the Federal Reserve rather than through the annual congressional appropriations process.Boosted by Energy Work, Bracewell Grew Revenue by 7.6%, PEP by 11.4% in 2023
"Candidly, the energy transition will continue to generate opportunity for our clients in 2024 and likely many years to come. We are in the right place at the right time," said managing partner Gregory Bopp.Trending Stories
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