Supreme Court Ends Chevron Deference, Restoring Court Oversight Over Administrative Agencies’ Rulemaking Authority

Washington, D.C. – In a historic reversal, the Supreme Wells vented a 40-year-old legal standard that shaped the review of federal agency powers, sparking intense reactions across the United States. The Supreme Court decision dismantles the Chevron Deference, a doctrine relied upon since 1984, which broadly allowed government agencies to interpret ambiguous laws where Congress had not defined clear guidelines. Chevron U.S.A. Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., a ruling from nearly four decades ago, set a precedent giving agencies leeway to make interpretive decisions on statutes within their jurisdiction, provided they were reasonable. … Read more

Arizona Agencies Face Lawsuit Over Sober Living Crisis and Medicaid Fraud, Impacting Vulnerable People’s Lives

PHOENIX – A civil lawsuit has been filed in Arizona in connection with the state’s sober living crisis and massive Medicaid fraud. The lawsuit alleges that the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) and the Arizona Department of Health Services are responsible for the deaths of two individuals, Carson Leslie and Fernando Largo. The lawsuit claims that AHCCCS failed to oversee billing by behavioral health providers and that the Department of Health Services awarded licenses to providers without requiring liability insurance. The fraud scheme involved billing AHCCCS, which provides Medicaid coverage, for substance abuse … Read more

Applications Open for Stanislaus County Civil Grand Jury 2024-2025: Serve as a Watchdog for Local Government Agencies!

MODESTO, Calif. – Applications are now open for individuals interested in serving on the Stanislaus County Civil Grand Jury for the 2024-2025 term. The selection process involves interviews conducted by a panel appointed by Judge Carrie M. Stephens, the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court. Out of the pool of applicants, 30 finalists will be chosen through a random drawing, from which a 19-member Civil Grand Jury panel and six alternates will be selected. To qualify for service on the Civil Grand Jury, candidates must meet the same requirements as trial jurors. The term of … Read more