In Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington v. Federal Election Commission, the D.C. Circuit examined what happens if an agency's explanation for nonenforcement rests on both a legal conc…
In Gundy v. United States, the Supreme Court turned away a nondelegation challenge to portions of the Sexual Offender Registration Act, but just barely.
Recent Supreme Court decisions suggest that courts may increasingly find fault with congressional statutes that shield agency adjudicators from presidential control.
In the wake of the tragedy on the Las Vegas strip, public pressure to ban bump stocks mounted, and multiple bills to this effect were introduced in Congress.
In Center for Food Safety v. Regan, the Ninth Circuit heard a challenge to the Environmental Protection Agency's registration of sulfoxaflor, a widely used insecticide, under the Federal Insecticide,…