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Presidential Election Spectators No More
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The 2020 presidential campaign predominantly focused on swing states, leaving non-swing state voters feeling excluded. Despite a majority favoring the direct election of the president, efforts to amend the Electoral College have stalled. A potential solution is the National Popular Vote compact, but reform remains challenging due to entrenched interests in swing states.
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Becerra: A Hint at a Post-Chevron World
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Back in 2021, one case, American Hospital Association v. Becerra, seemed to be teed up for the Supreme Court to reconsider its 1984 Chevron decision that generally allows administrative agencies leeway when interpreting ambiguous statutes. The legal world would have heard about it if that had happened, but it didn’t. When the decision came…
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WILL CHEVRON FALL THIS TERM?
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The Supreme Court’s 1984 Chevron decision generally allows administrative agencies leeway when interpreting ambiguous statutes. It has had its critics over the years, including some of the current members of the Supreme Court. The Court typically hears a number of cases each term that implicate Chevron, and this term is no exception. One has…

