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"The results have been devastating," the lawsuit reads. "With the stroke of a pen, federal agencies have deprived States of ...
Federal administrative law judges will be hired directly by individual agencies, rather than from a central pool of candidates, under an executive order issued Tuesday by President Trump. The ...
Commentary High Court's Administrative Law Transformation and Its Impact on Federal Wage-and-Hour Law This legal transformation is taking place at the same time that significant government ...
This is very strange and likely illegal. Federal law limits administrative leave to 10 workdays per year. So they will be ...
John is Vice President for the Institute for Constitutional Government, Director of the Meese Center, and the Ed and Sherry Gilbertson Senior Legal Fellow. The relationship between criminal and ...
The Supreme Court appears open to reversing federal agencies’ longstanding capacity to adjudicate and enforce certain federal laws, potentially dealing the latest in a series of blows to the ...
A nearly 80-year-old federal law, passed in response to a fast-moving, powerful Democratic administration, is now throwing a wrench into Donald Trump’s plans to rapidly slash spending and roll ...
NEPA is a federal law that requires federal agencies to conduct a review of environmental impacts before making any decisions and then issue a "detailed statement" of the environmental review.. In ...
Administrative Law Smackdown. ... ALJs, as they’re known, have proliferated across the government to adjudicate disputes between citizens and federal bureaucracies.
In The Wall Street Journal, Kent Barnett writes that the use of administrative-law judges and administrative judges in federal regulatory agencies raises concerns about due process.