Showing posts with label City of Arlington v. Federal Communications Commission. Show all posts
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Monday, 20 May 2013

Deference on Jurisdictional Questions: the SCOTUS Weighs In

Should courts defer to administrative decision-makers' interpretations of the limits of their own statutory authority? The Supreme Court of the United States finally answered that question in the affirmative today, in City of Arlington v. Federal Communications Commission. I think the majority is absolutely right, as I explain below. Indeed, Scalia J.'s majority opinion is must-read material for lawyers and law students interested in the concept of "jurisdictional error".