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Supplement to Cases and Materials on Legislation and Regulation

  • Edition : 6th ed., 2023
  • Author(s) : Eskridge Jr., Brudney, Chafetz
    • ISBN: 9781636598987
    • SKU: 93187S
    • Condition: New
    • Format: Paperback

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The 2023 Supplement incorporates important developments that have arisen or deepened since the publication of the sixth edition of the Casebook in 2020. These developments include a Problem on Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard and a Note on reconciliation and the filibuster in Chapter 1; Supreme Court decisions addressed to the law of representational structures in Chapter 2 (Brnovich v. Democratic National CommitteeAllen v. Milligan, and Moore v. Harper), to anti-corruption in Chapter 3 (Kelly v. United StatesCiminelli v. United States, and Percoco v. United States), and to theories of statutory interpretation in Chapter 5 (Bostock v. Clayton County and Niz-Chavez v. Garland); extended Notes on post-Dobbs ballot initiatives in Chapter 4 and original public meaning and a newer textualism in Chapter 5; Supreme Court decisions addressing structural canons, the rule of lenity, and constitutional avoidance in Chapter Six (Dubin v. United StatesWooden v. United States, and United States v. Hansen); and Supreme Court decisions and Notes addressing legislative history in Chapter Seven (Bittner v. United States and Delaware v. Pennsylvania).

The Supplement further includes treatment of a number of recent Supreme Court decisions in Chapter 8 on appointment and removal (from Seila Law LLC v. Consumer Finance Protection Bureau, to Axon Enterprises v. Federal Trade Commission); on notice and comment rulemaking (Federal Communications Commission v. Prometheus Radio Project); and on judicial review of agency rules (Department of Homeland Security v. Regents of the Univ. of California and Biden v. Texas); as well as an extended Note on executive orders and the regulatory process in the Trump and Biden eras. Finally, the Supplement covers the major questions doctrine in depth (NFIB v. OSHABiden v. MissouriWest Virginia v. EPABiden v. Nebraska, and Sackett v. EPA) in Chapter 9.