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‘Glassdoor For Judges’ Prepares To Celebrate 1-Year Anniversary Of Upending The Clerkship System

Above The Law

Anyone who understands human resources, employment law, or sexual harassment knows that a low number of workplace complaints does not mean a workplace is safe. Then, in early April 2024, clerkship hiring changed forever. These challenges stem from the courts inability to self-regulate and unwillingness to self-discipline. .;

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SCOTUS Poised to Decide Fate of Chevron Doctrine

Constitutional Law Reporter

The Court’s Chevron decision established a bedrock principle of administrative law. Texas : The Fifth Amendment government taking case involves when property owners can sue for compensation. The two most closely watched involve whether the Court should overrule its landmark decision in Chevron v. 837 (1984).

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Pharmacists in Florida (and Elsewhere): Waive Prescribing Red Flags at Your Peril

FDA Law Blog

District Court for the District of Texas on Zarzamora Healthcare LLC for repeatedly dispensing opioids and other controlled substances “by filling prescriptions while ignoring red flags.” 50,372 , 50,377 (June 13, 2024). Coconut Grove Pharmacy; Decision and Order, 89 Fed. 823(g)(1).

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Fourteen cases to watch from the Supreme Court’s end-of-summer “long conference”

SCOTUSBlog

But the 5th Circuit wrote that this case “may … attract the [Supreme] Court’s interest” because “[i]t tees up one of the fiercest (and oldest) fights in administrative law: the Humphrey’s Executor ‘exception to the general ‘rule’ that lets a president remove subordinates at will.” Relisted after the Sept. 30 conference.)

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Divided By Principle: How Justices Barrett And Jackson Are Shaping The Future Of Constitutional Law

Above The Law

The two graphs below track the Justices word counts across all argument in the 2023/2024 Term and those already completed in this 2024/2025 Term. The remainder of this piece proceeds by breaking down and comparing their argument styles across eight oral arguments, four from the 2023/2024 Term and four from the 2024/2025 Term.

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The Real A.C.B.

Above The Law

Texas, Becerra v. These cases share common themes, in resolving disputes over regulatory and administrative law, economic regulation, state-federal authority conflicts, and taxation. Ross (2022) focused on economic regulations, examining securities fraud and state agricultural laws impact on interstate commerce.

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Supreme Court to decide whether insurrection provision keeps Trump off ballot

SCOTUSBlog

A state administrative law judge agreed that Greene’s “heated rhetoric may well have contributed to the environment that ultimately led to” the attack on the Capitol, but he concluded that she had not engaged in an insurrection. In 2022, Georgia officials rebuffed a challenge to U.S. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s eligibility.

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