The Supreme Court (SCOTUS) has delivered a significant ruling in the case of Corner Post v. Board of Governors, fundamentally altering the landscape of federal agency regulations. The decision allows litigants to challenge agency regulations within six years of being harmed by those regulations. This ruling is seen as a major blow to federal agencies, stripping them of considerable power and upending decades of administrative rules. The GOP has announced plans for a major crackdown on what they describe as 'nameless, faceless bureaucrats' following the decision. Historically, such judicial overreach has prompted responses from Congress to restore balance and ensure fair and regulated markets.
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The Supreme Court has issued its opinion in Corner Post v. Board of Governors, holding that the law allows litigants to challenge agency regulations within 6 years of being harmed by those regulations. Read more: https://t.co/0L9W8C7aHE #AgencyIQ #Politico #Regulation #Litigation https://t.co/HU5zDjkg3n
The Supreme Court’s decision in Corner Post not only upends decades of administrative rules, it also upends the stability that fair and regulated markets depend on. Historically, when the judiciary has overstepped, Congress responds. https://t.co/pCsFP8CwBS