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January 08, 2024
Supreme Court Is Suddenly Embroiled In A Term For The Ages
When 2024 began, the U.S. Supreme Court's docket — spanning abortion, guns, social media, the modern regulatory system and more — already seemed certain to shake up the nation's cultural and economic landscapes. But now there's also a showdown involving Donald Trump and America's constitutional bedrock, auguring a truly tectonic term.
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January 01, 2024
Appellate Outlook: Circuit Splits & Hot Topics To Track In 2024
The 2024 appellate almanac is looking lively after eye-popping opinions and arguments in 2023's homestretch. As the new year begins, several circuit splits seem more serious, ideological imbalances are in the spotlight, and luminaries of the U.S. Supreme Court bar are locked in a burgeoning battle over alleged corporate complicity in terrorism.
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October 27, 2023
Are Justices Split 3-3-3? New Term Is Already Offering Clues
The U.S. Supreme Court's dawning term is quickly shedding light on fissures in a six-justice supermajority, providing new evidence of areas where the conservative camp isn't predictably rock-solid despite its rapid reshaping of the nation's legal landscape.
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October 05, 2023
Despite 'Good Day' At High Court, CFPB Not Out Of Woods Yet
After a round of oral arguments, the U.S. Supreme Court appears less likely to take a hatchet to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's purse strings than expected, but a cloud will hang over the agency's enforcement and rulemaking for some time yet.
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October 03, 2023
Jackson, Alito Spar Over Burden In CFPB Funding Case
U.S. Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito and Ketanji Brown Jackson traded verbal jabs during oral arguments Tuesday after Justice Jackson accused her colleague of improperly shifting the burden of proof to the government in a case challenging the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding mechanism.
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October 03, 2023
Justices Appear Wary Of Nixing CFPB's Funding Mechanism
The U.S. Supreme Court appeared hesitant Tuesday to rule that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is unconstitutionally funded, with the justices signaling skepticism amid their tough questioning of payday loan industry groups taking on the agency's budgetary independence.
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September 29, 2023
CFPB To Fight For Its Fiscal Life In High Court Grudge Match
The future of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will be on the line when President Joe Biden's solicitor general goes head-to-head with former President Donald Trump's solicitor general at the U.S. Supreme Court in a battle over the agency's budgetary independence.
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September 29, 2023
Up First At High Court: CFPB's Funding, ADA Tester Suits
The U.S. Supreme Court will begin its new term by hearing arguments over the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding structure, the meaning of "and" in a criminal sentencing statute and whether so-called Americans with Disabilities Act testers have standing to sue. Here, Law360 breaks down this week's oral arguments.
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September 29, 2023
'Administrative State' Attacks Soar To High Court Crescendo
After methodically amassing U.S. Supreme Court victories against agency enforcers and regulators, a legal crusade against "administrative state" powers is poised to parlay piecemeal wins into a climactic conquest during the high court's new term, which is already teeming with anti-agency cases.
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September 29, 2023
5 Supreme Court Cases To Watch This Fall
The U.S. Supreme Court will tackle a variety of questions in the first half of its 2023 term that will have a broad impact on federal regulators' power and the authority of courts to intercede in major aspects of American life.