Courts & Law· updated May 4
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The post-Chevron reshaping of federal power has accelerated on multiple fronts. The Supreme Court took up Hemphill v. NLRB to test whether agencies retain interpretive authority after Loper Bright, then narrowed the Voting Rights Act in Louisiana v. Callais and let a soldier's state tort suit against a military contractor proceed in Hencely v. Fluor. Lower courts split over the 1868 home-distilling ban and stayed FDA's mail-order mifepristone rule. Leaked internal memos from the 2016 Clean Power Plan stay have revived scrutiny of the shadow docket. The open question is whether Loper Bright's logic now extends to preemption, argued in Monsanto v. Durnell.
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