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Bell Ringer: Administrative Law Cases (2023)

Administrative Law Cases (2023)

Appellate & constitutional law attorney Andrew Pincus discusses the two 2023 Supreme Court cases that dealt with administrative law, Biden v. Nebraska and Axon Enterprise, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission.

Description

Appellate & constitutional law attorney Andrew Pincus discusses the two 2023 Supreme Court cases that dealt with administrative law, Biden v. Nebraska and Axon Enterprise, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission.

Bell Ringer Assignment

  • What "revolution" are we currently in the middle of? Why?
  • According to Andrew Pincus, what is the Major Questions Doctrine?
  • Based on the clip, what did the Biden administration's student loan forgiveness plan entail?
  • How did the court rule in Biden v. Nebraska, and what was "interesting" about the case? (Note: the speaker incorrectly states the case name as Biden v. Texas.)
  • Into what "new area" is the Court moving?
  • What are the two forms of "enforcement power" that federal agencies have?
  • According to Pincus, what had been hard to do in the past? Why?
  • Based on the clip, what did the court rule in Axon Enterprise, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission (2023)? Summarize the facts of the case.
  • What was "particularly interesting" in the opinion?

Additional Resources

Participants

    Vocabulary

    • Administrative Law Judge
    • Congress
    • Constitution
    • Dissent
    • Federal Trade Commission
    • Injunction
    • Litigation
    • Major Questions Doctrine
    • Securities And Exchange Commission
    • Securities And Exchange Commission V. Cochran (2023)
    • Statute
    • Student Loan
    • Supreme Court

    Topics

    Constitutional FoundationJudicial BranchSupreme Court Cases

    Grades

    High SchoolUniversity