Supreme Court’s 2023 Term: Regulatory Power and Court Intervention in the Balance

Legal professionals within the world’s biggest corporations and law firms are already closely following the agenda for the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2023 term. This autumn, the Court is scheduled to tackle an assortment of questions with potentially far-reaching influence on federal regulatory power and the overall authority of courts to intervene in significant aspects of American life.

The Supreme Court’s session is of particular interest in this cycle, given the diverse challenges set to be presented in front of the justices. The expected cases encompass a breadth of subjects and could simultaneously bring validity to regulatory decisions, and also raise queries about the extent of court intervention.

Implications of these cases could cascade across multiple sectors and influence future policy-making by affecting regulators’ authority and their relationships with the courts. As the Supreme Court readies to hear these cases in the first half of its term, the outcomes could reshape precedents and legal interpretations in extensive and impactful ways.

For more detailed information on these upcoming Supreme Court cases, consider this Law360 piece.