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US Supreme Court rejects challenge to workplace safety agency
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Tuesday to hear a challenge by an Ohio company to the power of the federal workplace safety regulator as the justices avoided another legal effort to pare back the authority of federal agencies.
Supreme Court rejects challenge to federal workplace safety agency, leaving OSHA off its docket
A Supreme Court that has tried to rein in what it views as regulatory overreach by executive branch agencies nonetheless declined to decide if Congress violated the Constitution when it gave a federal agency the power to set workplace safety rules.
Supreme Court rejects bid to gut federal agency
The Supreme Court has declined to take a case that could have gutted a federal agency tasked with ensuring workplace safety, delivering a rare victory—particularly in recent days and years—for the federal government’s administrative powers.
Supreme Court turns away OSHA challenge
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Workplace-Safety Rules Survive as Supreme Court Rejects Appeal
The US Supreme Court turned away a sweeping attack on federal regulatory power, refusing to weigh an industry-backed appeal that might have cast doubt on hundreds of workplace-safety standards.
After landmark Chevron ruling, could workplace safety agency OSHA be the next Supreme Court target?
OSHA has been used to protect workers from falls, fires, electric shock, being hit by foreign objects, asphyxiation, chemical burns and more.
Supreme Court turns away OSHA challenge over opposition from Thomas, Gorsuch
Over opposition from two conservative justices, the Supreme Court on Tuesday turned away a challenge that could’ve gutted the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). An Ohio-based construction contractor backed by Republican-led states and anti-regulatory interests contended Congress unconstitutionally delegated its legislative powers to the executive branch when it gave such broad authority to the agency,
Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Biden Administration’s Contacts With Social Media Companies
The case, one of several this term on how the First Amendment applies to technology platforms, was dismissed on the ground that the plaintiffs lacked standing to sue.
Supreme Court rejects challenge to Biden admin contact with social media companies
The Supreme Court struck down a Republican-led challenge to the Biden administration's contact with social media companies over misinformation online.
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Loper Bright & Corner Post Review: Supreme Court’s Overturning of Chevron Doctrine Spells Uncertainty for Food Industry Regulations
Although the Court signaled that its Loper Bright decision would not retroactively disturb cases that had already relied on Chevron deference, its decision in Corner Post, Inc., v. Board of Governors ...
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Supreme Court dumps 40-year precedent in major blow to federal regulators
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled to limit the power of federal regulatory agencies, upending a 40-year precedent widely ...
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