28 Jun, 2024 R.I.P. Chevron Deference (1984-2024); Is FDA Newly-Vulnerable to Legal Challenges? By Jim Czaban The Supreme Court on June 28, 2024 put the final nail in the coffin of so-called "Chevron deference," a key judicial doctrine that has...
27 Jun, 2024 APRA-cadabra! Hopes for a federal privacy law are disappearing By Robyn Mohr Earlier this morning, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) abruptly canceled the full mark-up of the...
24 Jun, 2024 US Department of Education-Centric Defaults Should be Removed from University Debt Documents By Neil Lefkowitz Amendments to the United States Department of Education federal student aid regulations regarding financial responsibility, 34 CFR §...
21 Jun, 2024 Major Win for Cosmetics/Beauty Industry: First Amendment Bars Prop 65 Lawsuits Involving Titanium Dioxide in Products (for now) By Kristen R. Klesh In a landmark victory that could have wide-ranging implications for California Proposition 65 (Prop 65) lawsuits, the U.S. District Court...
14 Jun, 2024 No Privacy for Vermont (for now) By Jessica Lee On Thursday, Vermont Governor Phil Scott vetoed H.121, Vermont's consumer privacy bill, which included a limited private right of action...
14 Jun, 2024 The Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act - FAQ By John R. Monterubio On May 17, 2024, Colorado enacted the Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act (CAIA), the first comprehensive law in the United States...