Bloomberg Tax
Sept. 22, 2020, 8:51 AM UTC

High Court Poised to Aim at Regulatory Power With New Trump Pick

Jordan S. Rubin
Jordan S. Rubin
Reporter
Ellen M. Gilmer
Ellen M. Gilmer
Reporter
Erin Mulvaney
Erin Mulvaney
Reporter
Cheryl Bolen
Cheryl Bolen
White House Reporter

The Roberts Court has been good for business. With a third Trump appointee, it could be even better.

The prospect of Republicans increasing their majority to 6-3, after the death of liberal icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg, could make the court more favorable for business on issues including arbitration and employment.

It also boosts conservatives’ quest against the so-called administrative state, shorthand for the tangle of New Deal-era regulations and ones that followed that Democrats see as protecting workers, the environment, and more while Republicans see it as unduly burdening free enterprise. Oil and gas drillers, utilities, management interests, and small ...

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