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2 July 2024NewsAmericasMuireann Bolger

Earthquake Chevron: A massive shock to the system?

As SCOTUS pulls away from deference to federal agencies, issues such as non-competes and  terminal disclaimers could be on shaky ground, finds Muireann Bolger.

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