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Process isn’t a coup: Administrative correction protects law, democracy and governance
YAQUOB YUSUF Periods of reform often attract controversy, but not every controversy reflects a constitutional crisis.
On May 18, 2022, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued its opinion in Jarkesy v. SEC, holding that: (1) the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's in-house adjudication of ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission has recently come under fire for pressuring its in-house administrative-law judges to rule in its favor during agency enforcement proceedings. These are serious ...
The 5th Circuit is at it again. The federal appeals court that has been under fire for its handling of abortion rights, immigration and so-called social media “censorship” handed down on Wednesday a ...
Magna Carta’s importance lies in what it reveals about the enduring danger of absolute power and the repeated constitutional responses in common law countries of its substitute—rule under law. Article ...
Waffle House is suing the National Labor Relations Board, its general counsel and individual board members in federal court in South Carolina, according to a complaint filed Friday. The chain argues ...
The Social Security Administration last month proposed a rule that would allow appeals judges to hear standard disability cases, arguing additional personnel are needed to reduce the number of pending ...
The country’s largest pharmacy benefit managers and group purchasing organizations are going on offense against the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Express Scripts, Caremark and Optum Rx—owned by ...
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