A bedrock of administrative law for 40 years might be in jeopardy when the U.S. Supreme Court looks at challenges.
– On Tuesday’s streaming episode of “Vote 2024: Path to the Polls,” I sat down with Constitutional Law Expert Rod Sullivan as we discussed how a 40-year-old bedrock of administrative law might be in jeopardy.
The U.S. Supreme Court is looking at challenges that might ultimately curtail the ability of federal agencies to regulate a host of areas that touch American life, including health care, finance, environmental pollutants and administrative agencies that use highly trained experts to interpret and carry out federal laws.Sign up for Your Voice Matters, News4JAX+ and the News4JAX YouTube Channel. Press play at the top of the article for a replay.
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