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Amicus Opinionpalooza: This SCOTUS Decision Is Actually Even More Devastating Than We First Thought
Jul 13, 2024
Georgetown Law School's Professor Lisa Heinzerling discusses the Supreme Court's power shift from agencies to corporations. The rulings reshaped regulatory practices affecting food safety, drug regulation, and industry monitoring. The episode explores the impact on individuals and the administrative state, highlighting the far-reaching consequences of recent decisions.
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- SCOTUS decisions shift power from agencies to corporations and billionaires.
- Supreme Court rulings alter agency deference, influencing regulatory policies and interpretations of laws.
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Overview of Administrative Law and Agencies in the US
Administrative law governs the work of agencies in the United States, including the FDA, EPA, and SEC. Agencies implement Congress's directives, and administrative law regulates their decisions and procedures. Recently, the Supreme Court has been dismantling the administrative state, aiming to make agencies more politically accountable and challenging their interpretations of statutes.
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