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CBS News - Top stories
Supreme Court overturns Chevron precedent, limiting federal regulatory power
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 Thursday to overturn a 40-year-old decision that had given federal agencies broad regulatory power, curtailing the agencies' ability to enforce regulations. Former federal prosecutor Scott Fredericksen joined CBS News ... -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court takes sledgehammer to federal agency power in Chevron case
The Supreme Court took a sledgehammer to executive agencies’ power Friday by overruling a prominent precedent that bolstered their ability to implement regulations in wide areas of American life, including consumer and environmental protections. ... -
CBS News - Politics
Supreme Court curtails federal agencies' power in major ruling
The Supreme Court overturned a landmark 40-year-old decision that gave federal agencies broad regulatory power. -
CBS News - Top stories
Why the Supreme Court's decision limiting federal agencies is so significant
The Supreme Court overruled a 40-year-old decision that said federal courts should defer to agencies in certain cases. Here's what it means. -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court broadly shifts power from federal agencies to judges
The Supreme Court has broadly expanded the power of judges at the expense of federal agencies with a pair of decisions this week, and it could be poised to do so again next week. Altogether, its actions to transfer authority from agencies to the ... -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court curtails agency power
Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter {beacon} == Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story Supreme Court ruling transfers power from agencies to judges The high court on Friday overruled a 40-year-old precedent ... -
NBC News - Politics
Supreme Court delivers blow to power of federal agencies, overturning 40-year-old precedent
The Supreme Court overturned a 40-year-old precedent that has been a target of the right because it is seen as bolstering the power of "deep state" bureaucrats. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Supreme Court Pares Back Federal Regulatory Power
The justices upended the regulatory framework in place for 40 years, expanding the power of judges to second-guess agency decisions over environmental, consumer and other policy matters. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Supreme Court limited the ability of federal agencies to impose monetary penalties through special in-house tribunals, a blow to the SEC that could have ripple effects across the federal government.
The Supreme Court limited the ability of federal agencies to impose monetary penalties through special in-house tribunals, a blow to the SEC that could have ripple effects across the federal government. -
The Hill - Politics
Kagan, liberal Supreme Court justices issue scathing dissent in Chevron ruling
Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan offered a scathing dissent Friday as her conservative colleagues transferred the power of federal agencies to the courts in a major decision overturning the Chevron deference. In overruling that doctrine, Kagan ... -
ABC News - Health
The Supreme Court allows emergency abortions in Idaho for now in a limited ruling
The Supreme Court has cleared the way for Idaho hospitals to provide emergency abortions for now in a procedural ruling that leaves key questions unansweredAbortion -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court extends regulatory statute of limitations clock in ‘swipe fees’ ruling
The Supreme Court made it easier to challenge federal regulations Monday, ruling the six-year statute of limitations clock under the Administrative Procedures Act does not start ticking until a plaintiff is adversely affected by the regulation. In ... -
The New York Times - Top stories
What the Chevron Ruling Means for the Federal Government
The decision is expected to prompt a rush of litigation challenging regulations across the entire federal government, from food safety to the environment. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Some of the Biden administration's top domestic priorities, from cracking down on power-plant pollution to bringing back net neutrality, are on shakier legal footing after a Supreme Court decision shifted power away from federal agencies.
Some of the Biden administration’s top domestic priorities, from cracking down on power-plant pollution to bringing back net neutrality, are on shakier legal footing after a Supreme Court decision shifted power away from federal agencies. -
Inc. - Business
Supreme Court Rulings Take Aim at Broad Regulatory Powers
The end of "Chevron deference" anda case affectingcredit card swipe fees will have lasting effects on the business climate. -
NBC News - Top stories
Supreme Court's overturning of 40-year Chevron ruling is a win for the Trump deregulatory agenda
Former President Donald Trump has been out of office for more than three years but he just notched a big win at the Supreme Court.Donald Trump -
NBC News - Politics
Sonia Sotomayor blasts Supreme Court for siding with corporate interests against federal agencies
The Supreme Court put new limits on the power of the Securities and Exchange Commission to enforce securities laws — the latest ruling in a series of cases that take aim at federal agencies. -
CBS News - Top stories
What to know about the Supreme Court ruling that limits scope of Jan. 6 obstruction charges
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that prosecutors have to narrow the scope of the obstruction charges they have brought against Jan. 6 defendants and Donald Trump. Former federal prosecutor Scott Fredericksen and former deputy assistant attorney ... -
CNBC - Business
Supreme Court rules Trump has immunity for 'official acts,' limits evidence and reach of special counsel's election case
Former President Donald Trump is charged with illegally conspiring to overturn his loss to President Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.Donald Trump -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Supreme Courtupended the federal regulatory frameworkin place for 40 years, expanding the power of federal judges to overturn agency decisions over environmental, consumer and workplace safety policy, among other areas.
The Supreme Court upended the federal regulatory framework in place for 40 years, expanding the power of federal judges to overturn agency decisions over environmental, consumer and workplace safety policy, among other areas. -
NBC News - Politics
Supreme Court set to rule Monday on Trump presidential immunity claims in federal election interference case
The Supreme Court is set to rule Monday on whether former President Donald Trump has sweeping presidential immunity that would shield him from prosecution related to his effort to overturn the 2020 election.Donald Trump -
NBC News - Top stories
Supreme Court rules Trump has some immunity from prosecution
The Supreme Court raised the bar for prosecuting Donald Trump, ruling that he has immunity for some of his conduct as president in his federal election interference case, but maybe not for other actions, adding another obstacle for special counsel ...Donald Trump -
CNBC - Business
Chevron doctrine overturned: Republicans, big business praise Supreme Court decision
The Supreme Court ruling overturned the case known as Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council, reducing the authority of federal regulatory agencies. -
CBS News - Top stories
Supreme Court limits scope of obstruction charge used in Jan. 6 cases
The Supreme Court narrowed the Justice Department's use of a federal obstruction statute leveled against scores of people who breached the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. -
CBS News - Top stories
Supreme Court limits use of obstruction charges in Jan. 6 cases
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 Friday to limit the scope of obstruction charges that prosecutors have been using against Jan. 6 defendants, including Donald Trump. Norah O'Donnell anchored CBS News' special report on the decision. -
ABC News - Top stories
Supreme Court limits scope of obstruction charge against Capitol rioters, Trump
The Supreme Court on Friday limited the scope of a felony obstruction charge used against Capitol rioters and Donald Trump.Donald Trump -
CBS News - Top stories
Supreme Court limits scope of obstruction law used in Jan. 6 cases
The Supreme Court issued a consequential decision on Friday that could affect the prosecutions of more than 300 Jan. 6 cases, as well as the special counsel's case against former President Donald Trump. The justices said prosecutors went too far ... -
ABC News - Top stories
Supreme Court dumps 40-year precedent in major blow to federal regulators
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled to limit the power of federal regulatory agencies, upending a 40-year precedent widely known as the Chevron Doctrine. -
CBS News - Top stories
Supreme Court rules on abortion, Purdue Pharma cases
On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court released more major decisions on multiple cases as the term nears its end. The justices blocked the $6 billion settlement by the makers of the drug oxycontin because it also shielded members of the Sackler ...Abortion -
The Hill - Politics
Why Israel’s Supreme Court ruling matters to America
The ruling ending government subsidies for Haredi students and their schools affects American taxpayers.Israel -
The Hill - Politics
READ: Supreme Court ruling in Trump immunity case
The Supreme Court on Monday issued its ruling, a 6-3 vote, in the highly anticipated case to determine whether presidents have immunity in their actions, official and unofficial. Former President Trump’s claimed he had presidential immunity from ...Donald Trump -
CBS News - Top stories
Breaking down the Supreme Court's Trump immunity ruling
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that presidents have immunity from criminal prosecution for official actions undertaken in office, a decision that will likely prevent former President Donald Turmp's election interference case from going to trial ...Donald Trump -
MarketWatch - Business
Investors’ hopes for sweeping deregulation after Supreme Court’s Chevron decision may be misguided, experts say
The ruling gives courts the ability to interpret ambiguities in laws pertaining to agencies’ work rather than deferring to agency interpretations. -
CBS News - Politics
Supreme Court strips SEC of key enforcement power to penalize fraud
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 along ideological lines that defendants facing civil penalties for securities fraud are entitled to a jury trial. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Supreme Court Expands Cities' Power to Remove Homeless Camps
Justices rejected a claim that penalizing people with nowhere else to sleep is unconstitutionally cruel. -
The New York Times - Top stories
Dissent From Supreme Court’s Liberals Laments Expansion of Presidential Power
The three Democratic appointees railed against the ruling that former President Donald J. Trump has some immunity for his official actions, declaring that their colleagues had made the president into “a king above the law.” -
ABC News - Top stories
Supreme Court live updates: Trump, Biden campaign react to SCOTUS immunity ruling
The Supreme Court handed down a historic decision on whether a former president is shielded from criminal liability for "official acts" taken while in the White House.Joe Biden -
The New York Times - Business
Supreme Court Rejects S.E.C.’s Tribunals, Curbing Regulatory Agencies Again
Common in executive agencies, such tribunals hear enforcement actions without juries — a practice the court’s conservative supermajority said violated the Constitution. -
Financial Times - World
US Supreme Court deals blow to agencies’ rulemaking authority
Decision overturns long-standing Chevron doctrine that has guided courts and regulators for 40 years
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Supreme Court Says Trump Has Some Immunity in Election Case
The ruling makes a distinction between official actions of a president, which have immunity, and those of a private citizen. In dissent, the court’s liberals lament a vast expansion of presidential power.Donald Trump -
The New York Times - Top stories
Dissent From Supreme Court’s Liberals Laments Expansion of Presidential Power
The three Democratic appointees railed against the ruling that former President Donald J. Trump has some immunity for his official actions, declaring that their colleagues had made the president into “a king above the law.” -
The New York Times - Top stories
The Road to a Crisis: How Democrats Let Biden Glide to Renomination
An 81-year-old candidate and no Plan B. “How did we get here?” one leading Democrat asks. The answer is complicated.Joe Biden -
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House Republicans Sue Garland for Audio of Biden Interviews With Special Counsel
The lawsuit aims to force the release of recordings of the president’s conversation with an investigator who concluded he was a “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory” and “diminished faculties.”Joe Biden -
The New York Times - Top stories
Bannon Reports to Federal Prison After Conviction for Defying Congress
The Trump adviser was sentenced to four months for refusing to honor a subpoena from a committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. He rallied supporters in his last minutes of freedom.