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  1. 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.

  2. January 24, 2023

    Biden Wage Rules Meet A Suspicious Judiciary

    Recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings reining in federal agencies that overstep their mandate from Congress are likely to be the anchor of legal challenges to recent Wage and Hour Division rules, former agency officials told Law360.

  3. December 22, 2022

    Biggest Energy-Related Court Rulings Of 2022

    A seismic U.S. Supreme Court ruling that curbs the federal government's climate change authority dominated a year of court decisions with major implications for the energy industry. Here's a recap of some of the biggest energy-related court rulings of 2022.

  4. December 22, 2022

    The Biggest Environmental Law Decisions Of 2022

    The U.S. Supreme Court broke important ground in 2022 with a long-awaited decision limiting the federal government's power to regulate greenhouse gases from power plants, a jury in Michigan failed to decide whether public officials were liable for a lead-contaminated drinking water crisis, and a federal appeals court upheld the Biden administration's authority to craft greenhouse gas cost metrics.

  5. September 02, 2022

    The Hottest Topics For Health Attys In 2022's Homestretch

    A torrid 2022 for health care litigation is entering a red-hot homestretch featuring fallout from the U.S. Supreme Court's explosive repudiation of abortion rights, the potential for three False Claims Act clashes at the high court, and the increasingly likely prospect of a funding fiasco for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

  6. August 12, 2022

    DOL Autonomy At Risk If Justices Weigh Delegation, Attys Say

    A U.S. Supreme Court whose majority appears interested in limiting the administrative state could soon address the nondelegation doctrine, a possibility attorneys said could impact cases challenging U.S. Department of Labor rules.

  7. July 22, 2022

    Top Privacy Developments Of 2022: Midyear Report

    The first half of 2022 saw blockbuster U.S. Supreme Court decisions curtailing both abortion rights and environmental rulemaking that are poised to have a major impact on how location data is handled and regulated. Here, attorneys look back at some of the major privacy policy and case developments so far this year.  

  8. July 21, 2022

    The Rulings That Quickly Made 2022 Huge For Health Law

    A spree of remarkable rulings has already made 2022 a jaw-dropping year for health care and pharmaceutical law, where the U.S. Supreme Court reshaped abortion rights, opioid crisis prosecutions, Medicare's rulemaking powers and vital sources of hospital income. At the midyear mark, Law360 recaps the rulings and analyzes their implications.

  9. July 12, 2022

    The Biggest Environmental Rulings Of 2022: Midyear Report

    The U.S. Supreme Court made its mark on environmental law this year by limiting the federal government's power to regulate power plant emissions, reviving a Trump-era Clean Water Act rule while an appeal plays out and leaving intact a ruling that allows the Biden administration to use cost estimates for greenhouse gas harms in new regulations. Here, Law360 recaps the top environmental rulings so far in 2022.

  10. July 08, 2022

    Biggest Energy-Related Rulings Of 2022: Midyear Report

    A blockbuster U.S. Supreme Court ruling that curbs the federal government's climate change authority capped a first half of 2022 that produced several court decisions with major implications for the energy industry. Here's a rundown of some of the biggest energy-related court decisions issued so far this year.