"Supreme Court's Potential Impact on Regulatory Cases"

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The Supreme Court case Corner Post v. Board of Governors could have far-reaching implications for the administrative state and regulatory past and future. The case involves a technical debate over the statute of limitations for challenging regulations, with potential to open the door for nonstop litigation against old rules. If successful, it could empower industry to challenge old regulations and significantly restrict agencies' ability to make and enforce rules, ultimately impacting millions of Americans and posing a threat to constitutional democracy.
Topics:business#administrative-state#chevron-deference#dodd-frank#jurisprudence#statute-of-limitations#supreme-court
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