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Despite Flurry of New Rulemakings, DOL Continues Retrospective Review, by Lynn White

On February 3, 2015, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) issued a Request for Information (RFI) on “how the Department can increase the effectiveness of its significant regulations while minimizing the burden on regulated entities.”  The RFI is a continuation of the agency’s efforts to comply with President Obama’s Executive Order 13563, which requires agencies […]

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Meet William Haeberle, Section Law Student Division Representative

1.  Where do you attend law school and what led you to law school? I am a second year student at Case Western Reserve University School of Law in Cleveland, OH and hold a Master’s in Applied Medical Ethics from Arizona State University. I became interested in law while researching issues in public health ethics. […]

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USDA Proposes Changes To Rules Regarding Livestock Marketing Facilities, by Shannon Allen

The United States Department of Agriculture’s (“USDA’s”) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (“APHIS”) issued proposed changes to regulations regarding facilities that receive livestock moved in interstate commerce.  This proposed rule includes several amendments to the conditions under which livestock may move to such facilities without official identification. The goal is to update rules specifically […]

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VA Seeks Comment on Proposal to Permit Service Animals on Agency Grounds, by Elisabeth Ulmer

The Department of Veterans Affairs (“VA”) seeks comment on a proposed rule regarding service animals on VA grounds.  At present, VA facility heads or designees have the discretion to approve or bar the presence of service animals on VA property.  In contrast, federal law, specifically the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”), more broadly permits guide […]

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Profile on William Jay: Rising Star in Appellate Advocacy

William Jay, a partner at Goodwin Procter LLP, was recently a featured speaker in the Section’s Supreme Court Series Teleconference entitled Perez v. Mortgage Bankers Association: The Supreme Court Considers the Limits on Notice-and-Comment Rulemaking Requirements.   Notice and Comment had the opportunity to sit down with the Law360 2014 Rising Star and hear about his […]

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Meet Nina Mendelson, Professor of Law at University of Michigan Law School, by Nina Hart

Meet Nina Mendelson, the Joseph L. Sax Collegiate Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School.  Below, Prof. Mendelson discusses her diverse experiences with administrative law, and shares her thoughts about challenges facing both attorneys and agencies. 1.  What led you to a career in law?  How did you become interested in studying […]

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NSF Seeks Input on Collection of Information for “Large Facilities Manual,” by Shannon Allen

The National Science Foundation (“NSF”) seeks input on the proposed collection of information for a “Large Facilities Manual.”  The NSF intends to administer this information collection for a period of three years.  The NSF’s mission and purpose is “To promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; to secure the […]

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DOL Proposes Drug Testing for Unemployme​nt Compensati​on Applicants, by Shannon Allen

The Employment and Training Administration (“ETA”) of the U.S. Department of Labor (“Department”), proposed a controversial new rule for the Federal-State Unemployment Compensation Program.  The purpose of the proposed regulation (§ 620.1) is to implement section 303(l)(A)(ii), Social Security Act (“SSA”), permitting the drug testing of Unemployment Compensation (“UC”) applicants for the use of controlled […]

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DOJ Proposes Rule to Aid Hearing or Vision Impaired Moviegoers, by Elisabeth Ulmer

The Department of Justice (“DOJ”) seeks comment on a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) to amend Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (“ADA”) with respect to the exhibition of movies with closed captioning and audio description.  First, this regulation would explicitly require theaters to exhibit such movies “at all times and […]

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Spotlight on ABA Academy’s Cybersecurity Core Curriculum, by Nina Hart

This year marks the inaugural season of the ABA Academy’s Cybersecurity Core Curriculum.  The Curriculum is a series of programs addressing the cybersecurity risks facing lawyers, best practices for prevention and incident response, and lawyers’ legal and ethical obligations to clients regarding data security. The next event in this series, “Moving Target: Cybersecurity Legal Requirements […]

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US Courts Seek Public Comment on Proposed Amendments to Court Rules, by Shannon Allen

The United States Courts (“USC”) announces public hearings of the Judicial Conference Advisory Committee and seeks comment on proposed amendments to the Rules of Appellate, Bankruptcy, Civil, and Criminal Procedure.  The USC requested that these proposals be circulated to the bench, bar, and the public for comment.  The Advisory Committees on Rules of Appellate, Bankruptcy, […]

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FTC Seeks Comment on Proposed Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule, by Elisabeth Ulmer

The Federal Trade Commission seeks comment on the parental consent method that AgeCheq Inc. (“AgeCheq”) has suggested in accordance with the FTC’s Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule. Congress enacted the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (“COPPA”), which became effective in 2000.  It applies to any person or entity that collects personal information (defined as “individually […]

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Recapping the Homeland Security Institute – Part 2, by Nina Hart

On August 21–22, 2014, the American Bar Association hosted the Ninth Annual Homeland Security Institute in Washington, D.C.  The previous post focused on several major themes of the Institute.  This week’s post will focus on issues in immigration law, which was the topic of several panels.  These reflections come from the following presentations: America’s Immigration […]

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2014 Administrative Law Conference – Registration Open

Registration is open for the Section’s 2014 Administrative Law Conference at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C., October 16 – 17, 2014.  Agenda topics include Interpreting the APA – Text and Common Law, Where Regulation and Innovation Converge, and the Developments in Administrative Law, Parts 1 & 2.  Visit our website to register.  Hope […]