The Supreme Court on Monday ruled in favor of deferring to administrative agencies in determining the scope of their own jurisdiction, issuing a 6-3 decision that featured a sharp dissent from Chief
National Law Journal
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National Law Journal
...Appellant was born in Mexico and is not a U.S. citizen. On March 1, 2011, with the assistance of counsel and pursuant to...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...the effectiveness of the work performed. [SAA] solely retains those rights and responsibilities." The Agreement defined the relationship between the parties as "contractual...
...to that of an adviser "after the existence of contamination and responsibility therefore has been determined." Id. On rehearing, the district court affirmed...
...as similar information about their actual plans and intentions. Because the principal responsibility for public safety has been traditionally reposed with the government, we have...
...the Obama administration underscored its refusal to treat Tsarnaev, a U.S. citizen and resident of Cambridge, Mass., as an enemy combatant. Some Republican members...
...16 counties and serves a population of 4.7 million people. Its responsibilities include water supply, flood protection, preserving water quality and protecting natural resources...
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