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SCOTUS to decide whether rulemaking required when agencies change established guidance on statutes & regulations

Posted on June 17, 2014 by ACR Webmaster

The following article was posted today by Leland Beck, who will be speaking on a panel at the ACR meeting in Baltimore.

http://www.fedregsadvisor.com/2014/06/16/scotus-to-decide-whether-rulemaking-is-required-when-agencies-change-established-guidance-on-statutes-and-regulations/

Posted in Administrative Law, Blog | Tagged U.S. Supreme Court
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