

"This case is a very big deal because it could be a vehicle for the Court to dramatically reduce agencies’ authority to regulate under existing statutes," Law professor Jonathan Masur told the Washington Post. Supreme Court to Consider Overruling Chevron Doctrine We appreciate your feedback and you starting your day with us. If you have any story tips, feedback or ideas for what we should do next, please email Emeri B. If you've been forwarded this email, you can sign up on /newsletter. If you like this newsletter, please share it. In the ongoing war in Ukraine, the Russian military has lost over 100,000 soldiers to death or injury in Bakhmut over the last four months, according to new U.S.China touted its efforts to evacuate its citizens, and those from other nations, from Sudan as the U.S.' own efforts to rescue Americans continue to face criticism.Kevin Stitt signed a bill into law that bans gender-affirming medical care for minors, joining at least 15 other states that ban such healthcare. Uganda's parliament has passed one of the world's strictest anti-LGBTQ bills, including provisions such as handing down the death penalty for certain same-sex acts, despite President Yoweri Museveni's request that the bill be watered down.The New York Stock Exchange will delist shares of First Republic Bank (FRC.N), the lender that was seized by regulators before JPMorgan Chase & Co.

A Minnesota judge found former Minneapolis police officer Tou Thao guilty of aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter for his role keeping bystanders back in the May 2020 killing of George Floyd.Vermont became the first state in the country to change its medically assisted suicide law to allow terminally ill people from out of state to take advantage of it to end their lives.Three separate stabbings have occurred near the university in the past week. The University of California, Davis announced heightened security measures following a string of recent stabbings, two of which have been fatal.The Biden administration will send 1 ,500 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border ahead of an expected migrant surge and days before the Trump-era policy known as Title 42 is set to expire.
