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Prof. Kristin Hickman was quoted in Bloomberg Law about how the overturning of Chevron doctrine might affect the authority of the Internal Revenue Service. Some believe the IRS’s most…

Professor Kristin Hickman’s administrative law treatise was cited in footnote 4 by the U.S. Supreme Court in the decision of Corner Post Inc. v. Board of…

Professor Kristin Hickman was quoted in Marketplace about the U.S. Supreme Court ruling against the Chevron deference. According to Prof. Hickman, the decision to limit federal agencies’…

Professor Kristin Hickman was quoted in Bloomberg Law regarding the overturning of the Chevron deference and whether the ruling was a personal one for Justice Neil Gorsuch. He was a frequent critic of…

Professor Kristin Hickman was a guest on Forbes’ Tax Notes Talk podcast discussing the broader implications of 

Professor Kristin Hickman was a guest on the Bloomberg Tax podcast and discussed the upcoming decision from the U.S. Supreme Court on federal agency rulemaking power. Prof. Hickman…

Professor Kristin Hickman was quoted in Bloomberg Law about a federal district court’s invalidation of a National Labor Relations Board regulation on joint employer liability under…

Professor Kristin Hickman was quoted in Washington Monthly about the Supreme Court’s Reconsideration of the Chevron Deference, a 40-year-old precedent that grants federal agencies significant…

Professor Kristin Hickman was quoted in Yahoo News about Donald Trump’s possible attempt to control independent federal agencies and other regulatory bodies in a potential second term. The article said…

Prof. Kristin Hickman was quoted by Roll Call regarding the difficulties that the U.S. Supreme Court faces as it decides whether to modify or overrule the Chevron deference doctrine in Loper Bright…

Professor Kristin Hickman was quoted in the Washington Post about a case being heard this week by the U.S. Supreme Court and how “Chevron Deference” may have implications. For 40 years, courts have…

Chevron v. NRDC (1984) and subsequent precedents held that courts should defer to agency interpretations of ambiguous statutes. This “Chevron Deference” has been a topic…