Recent administrative law cases decided by the US Supreme Court

In this episode of Between the Lines with the Administrative Conference of the United States, host Andrew Fois and his guests will discuss the three significant administrative law cases decided by the United States Supreme Court at the end of its 2023-2024 term.

These are: Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, SEC v. Jarkesy, and Corner Post v. Federal Reserve. These decisions were previewed in an earlier episode of Between the Lines.

On this program, an expert guest will address his theory of the meaning and future application of the Loper Bright case, which overruled a long-standing Supreme Court cases call Chevron v. NRDC. The professor’s take on the case differs from that of most observers so far.

In the second half of the show, we explore the question of how federal administrative agencies can best manage the congressional constituent services requests that are regularly referred to them by members of Congress. This subject, also known as casework, will be discussed with the author of a recent report to ACUS and the attorney advisor who shepparded the resulting ACUS recommendation informed by that report.