Adam Crews

Adam Crews is an Assistant Professor of Law at Rutgers Law School, where he teaches and writes in the areas of administrative law, federal courts and procedure, and statutory interpretation.  Before entering academia, he served in the Federal Communications Commission’s Office of General Counsel as an appellate attorney defending the agency’s rules and orders in federal courts nationwide

How Loper Bright and the End to the Chevron Doctrine Impact the FCC

Adam Crews writes that Congress’s expressly broad grants of rulemaking power mean that the Supreme Court’s Loper Bright decision limiting federal agencies’ discretion will likely affect the Federal Communications Commission less than some other federal agencies. Instead, the major questions and nondelegation doctrines pose greater threats to the FCC’s regulatory discretion.

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