executive-agency

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22-425 Robin Carnahan, Administrator of the General Services Administration v. Carolyn Maloney, et al. District of Columbia 2022-11-07 Judgment Issued Relisted (7) 5-usc-2954 article-iii-standing civil-procedure congress-members congressional-oversight disclosure-request executive-agency information-disclosure separation-of-powers statutory-interpretation Whether individual Members of Congress have Article III standing to sue an executive agency to compel it to disclose information that the Members have…
22-241 Marie Farrell, et al. v. Kathleen Hochul, Governor of New York, et al. Second Circuit 2022-09-14 Denied Response Waived civil-rights disabilities-education due-process executive-agency executive-power idea individuals-with-disabilities-education-act injunction-standard pendency-provision public-interest school-mask-mandate state-executive-power Where the State Executive utilizes its executive agencies (i.e. the New York State Department of Health) to promulgate a law, namely, the State-wide s…
18-161 Detroit International Bridge Company, Inc., et al. v. Department of State, et al. District of Columbia 2018-08-07 Dismissed civil-rights due-process international-agreements separation-of-powers standing ' non-delegation' compact-clause congress-power constitutional-delegation constitutional-limits delegation-of-power executive-agency foreign-power intelligible-principle state-compact state-foreign-power 1. Whether Congress may delegate to an Executive Agency the duty the Constitution expressly assigns to Congress to decide whether to "Consent" to an…