...at the federal and state levels under the applicable Administrative Procedure Act (APA). The process conducted under the APA is also referred to as "...
...under SORNA, the attorney general lacked sufficient good cause to forego the APA-required notice and comment period in promulgating the rule, which was prejudicial...
...Reynolds argued that the attorney general's extension of SORNA violated the APA. After the U.S. Supreme Court asserted that he had standing to...
...Delaware and Hudson Railway Co.'s argument regarding an asset purchase agreement (APA) on a 1991 acquisition of the company raised facts that, if true...
...a nonprofit organization that serves a wide network of Asian Pacific American (APA) attorneys admitted or practicing in Pennsylvania, Northern Delaware and Southern New Jersey...
...Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), the First Amendment and the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). Defendants moved for summary judgment pursuant to Fed.R.C.P. 12...
Airlines have been frequent visitors to the bankruptcy system over the past 20 years. Several airlines have made round trips to the bankruptcy courts
...because ESG is the only party bound by the asset purchase agreement (APA) and notes. In addition, the defendants admitted that they did not make...
...the final agency action subject to review under the Administrative Procedures Act (APA). Here, the court reviewed the FAA's action under the APA's...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit affirmed a district court's holding that the U.S. Treasury is not obligated to dispense $1.6 billion worth of unclaimed bonds to the states in which th
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