By Ben James ( March 9, 2015, 10:09 PM EDT) -- The U.S. Supreme Court's decision Monday that the Department of Labor and other agencies don't need notice-and-comment rule-making to change interpretive regulations sets the stage for politically motivated flip-flopping, lawyers said, but also underscores a split among the justices on precedent requiring judicial deference to agencies' interpretations of their own rules....
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