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After Loper Bright Overruled Chevron ‎‎Deference, What Parts of Regulation F Have the Power to ‎‎Persuade?‎

On June 28, 2024, the Supreme Court overruled the Chevron doctrine in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo. The decision eliminated the requirement that courts must defer to agency interpretations of the federal laws they...more

Supreme Court’s Two Arbitration ‎Opinions Prohibit Dismissal of Case Pending Arbitration and ‎Require Court to Assess Conflicting...

The Supreme Court recently issued a pair of unanimous decisions clarifying how arbitration clauses impact litigation. One decision restricts a court’s discretion to dismiss—rather than stay—litigation after ordering the...more

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