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Very helpful. Seems like it could be a huge deal. Am curious what the impact from a caseload perspective would be? How many actions are handled on an administrative basis vs how much capacity the relevant court systems have? And impact on duration- administrative actions typically handled in x time, courts take y time. Would love pointers if anyone has them.



I think most of those cases that before were tried by administrative courts will still end up in a settlement instead of a trial. The difference is that now the process will not be blatantly favoring the executive agencies of federal government, which right now act as judges in the cases they themselves prosecute, and decide appeals from their own decisions.


You can find lists of agency actions, FCC, SEC, etc. etc. There aren’t often all that many, and they wouldn’t all fall under the category affected here.




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