https://www.forbes.com/sites/aldenabbott/2025/01/03/supreme-court-decisions-and-regulatory-reform
Three 2024 U.S. Supreme Court decisions issued in 2024 may over time substantially constrain federal agencies’ regulatory authority. The incoming Trump Administration may wish to rely on those holdings in implementing its regulatory reform strategy. Background In 2024, the Supreme Court rendered 3 decisions that could have major implications in limiting the scope of federal
Supreme Court Decisions And Regulatory Reform
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