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Comment: US Supreme Court restrictions on regulatory agencies will invite legal challenges

By Madeline Hughes, Samuel Rubenfeld, Khushita Vasant and Neil Roland
  • 28 Jun 2024 22:39
  • 28 Jun 2024 22:39
The US Supreme Court has overturned 40 years of precedent that allowed federal agencies to reasonably interpret ambiguous laws, instead giving courts the power of interpretation that will limit regulatory authority across the federal government aimed at ensuring financial stability, protecting clean air and water, and preserving food and drug safety.
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Neil Roland

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Neil has covered U.S. financial regulation for over two decades, mostly for Bloomberg and Crain Communications. He received a Loeb award for coverage of regulators' response to the collapse of Enron. He also garnered a SABEW award and some Jesse H. Neal awards for stories on the Federal Reserve's response to the 2008 financial crisis. Roland has appeared as a commentator on Fox TV, NPR, C-Span and Bloomberg TV. He received a Master's degree in public policy from Harvard and a Bachelors degree in economics from Cornell.

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