Federal Reserve Interest Rate Hike on March 22, 2023.
U.S. Monetary Policy Shows the Major Issues with the Major Questions Doctrine.
These student-written pieces comment on any recent legal development — hence “Recent Things” — including decisions by courts other than the U.S. Supreme Court, statutes, regulations, books, or any similar contribution to legal practice or scholarship. These comments are typically eight pages and are usually written by second-year students.
U.S. Monetary Policy Shows the Major Issues with the Major Questions Doctrine.
Eleventh Circuit Applies the Major Questions Doctrine to a Delegation to the President.
Second Circuit Confirms Exception to Sovereign Immunity for Tribal Claims Relating to Land and Fishing Rights.
Third Circuit Holds that Data Breach Creates Imminent Injury in Heightening the Risk of Identity Theft or Fraud.
West Virginia Supreme Court Deems Education Savings Accounts Constitutional.
Court of International Trade Holds that the APA's Foreign Affairs Exemption Does Not Extend to Tariffs Imposed Under Section 301 of the Trade Act.
Seventh Circuit Holds that "Psychological States" Caused by Debt Collection Letters Are Not Concrete Injuries.
California Law Creates Council to Set Minimum Work Standards for Fast-Food Industry.
Eleventh Circuit Tightens TransUnion's Standing Requiremnents for Statutory Harms.
D.C. Circuit Holds Rules Are Final when Made Available for Public Inspection.