Major Questions Doctrine

The Major Questions Quartet
West Virginia v. EPA, 142 S. Ct. 2587, 2609 (2022)  barring `generation shifting'
 National Federation of Independent Businesses v. Department of Labor, 142 S. Ct. 661 (2022) (per curiam).  [barring large employers test or vaccinate mandate by OSHA/DOL ]
Biden v. Missouri, 142 S. Ct. 647 (2022) (per curiam).  [allowing mandatory vaccination of health care workers in Medicare//Medicaid facilities]
 Alabama Ass’n of Realtors v. Dep’t of Health & Human Services. 141 S. Ct. 2485 (2021) (per curiam). [voiding CDC/Surgeon General/DHHS eviction moratorium under Public Health Act]

Adam Liptak (NY TImes 12/19/2022) An Imperial Supreme Court' asserts its powers, alarming scholars

Major Questions Reading List - Volume IVBeau J. Baumann - Yale Journal on Regulation Blog - Notice and Comment -August 14. 2023

Congressional Research Service - Update - May 22, 2022 Major Questions Doctrine

 Where we stand on the major questions doctrine (my unvarnished take) - Adminwannabe Com Beau Baumann  November 8, 2022

Mila Sohoni - The Major Questions Quartet - Harvard L Rev (2022)

George W. Conk, Resistance or Accommodation: The Major Questions Quartet at the Boundaries of Interpretive Law (Otherwise Blog)

 THE MAJOR QUESTIONS DOCTRINE:UNFOUNDED, UNBOUNDED, AND CONFOUNDED Ronald M. Levin*

OMB/Executive Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA)

Partisanship, Remedies, and the Rule of Law - Aziz Huq - Yale LJ Forum

What is the Major Questions Doctrine? - Yeatman & Garrison - Yale LJ Forum

Law Professors amicus brief - Nebraska v. Biden

 

Student Loan Cases

Scotus Blog coverage

Biden v. Nebraska - Supreme Court Docket 22-506

Brief of the United States to vacate Injunction - November 28, 2022

Department of Education v. Brown - Supreme Court Docket 22A489 

Amicus brief of Professor Jed Handelsman Shugerman in support of respondents Nebraska, et al.


Defenses and Remedies

A Congressional Rapid Response - Christopher Walker


Try to limit it: Unfounded, Unbounded, and Confounded - Ronald M. Levine, Washington University St Louis.

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