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Allegations of racial bias in a death penalty trial

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Cochran , the justices will decide whether federal district courts have the power to consider claims challenging the constitutionality of the commission’s administrative law proceedings. The court will hold the other case raising that question, Ham v. Texas , 21-6001. In Securities and Exchange Commission v.

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The SEC’s Final Climate Disclosure Rule Must Respond to Emerging Legal Risks

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The Court noted that the “Secretary had never previously claimed powers of this magnitude [under the Act]” and that the “economic and political significance” of the action was “staggering”. And in the Fifth Circuit’s Texas v. Chevron established a framework for courts to analyze agency action. Raimondo and Relentless v.

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July 2021 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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The Court held that the provision used “extension” in its “temporal sense,” but that the statute did not impose a “continuity requirement” and instead allowed small refineries to apply for hardship extensions “at any time.” In re Enbridge Energy, LP , Nos.

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