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Bryant Godfrey from law firm Foley Hoag reflects on the progress of cultivated meat production and what challenges remain on the US regulatory landscape.
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[co-author: Gian Gualco-Nelson] While everyone expects the Department of Justice (“DOJ”), Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and other well-known enforcement agencies to increase enforcement under the Biden administration, few people are talking about the uptick in enforcement that appears to be coming from the Federal Election Commission (“FEC”). However, a new memorandum that has been getting attention with policymakers at the White House (“FEC Memo”) suggests that the Biden administration is considering a drastic change to the makeup of the commission, which could trigger more aggressive enforcement from the FEC. 1 First published by Axios, the memo includes a controversial recommendation that President Biden defy recent norms and stack the FEC with pro-enforcement commissioners who could put teeth into FEC enforcement of campaign finance and election laws.
To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Ordinarily, the law governing how agencies create regulations — the Administrative Procedure Act — requires a thirty-day window between when a rule is published in the Federal Register and becomes “final” and when the rule is formally in effect. One exception to that requirement is the “good cause” exemption. 1 This exemption was invoked frequently in a series of regulations issued late in the Trump administration. So, where does this leave the Biden administration in an effort to reverse any such regulations? And what are the ramifications for those who are regulated? Here, we discuss these questions and how at least one federal court has recently reacted to such an “immediately effective midnight rule.”