
Episode 1636 • • 1:04:34 - 1:07:52
1636: Super Duper
Corner Post v. Board of Governors and Administrative Law
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Corner Post v. Board of Governors, a case involving the statute of limitations for challenging federal regulations. A truck stop argued that new businesses should be allowed to challenge decades-old regulations if they were not in existence during the initial six-year window. Justices Kagan and Jackson expressed concern that such a "loophole" would lead to an unmanageable increase in legal challenges to settled rules.
