Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson criticized the Supreme Court's recent ruling on the Administrative Procedures Act for potentially opening floodgates for lawsuits against agencies.

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson criticized the Supreme Court's recent ruling on the Administrative Procedures Act, arguing that it could open the floodgates for lawsuits against agencies and disrupt established agency rules. Jackson believes the court's focus on individual cases overlooks broader changes to agency regulation review, citing the mifepristone ruling as an example. She suggests that the court's decisions have potential implications for various areas of regulation, including gun control, and calls for Congress to clarify the intent of statutes to facilitate agency functioning.

July 01, 2024
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