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The New York Times - Top stories
Supreme Court’s Chevron Ruling Limits Power of Federal Agencies
A foundational 1984 decision had required courts to defer to agencies’ reasonable interpretations of ambiguous statutes, underpinning regulations on health care, safety and the environment. -
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. -
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 ... -
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. -
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. ... -
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 ... -
Yahoo News - World
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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. -
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.
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A months-long investigation into hundreds of hoax calls ended in the arrest of a Texas juvenile.