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Legal Analysis of the FAA's Slot Auction Rule for JFK and Newark Part 2
Analysis of Legal Issues Regarding Slot Auctions, Part Two. Having established previously that the FAA does not have specific authority to lease or otherwise dispose of slots, FAA turns to its general power to dispose of property in order to justify its auctioning of the slots. Under 49...
More Reaction to Murray
Here's Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty's 10/24/2008 press release on Murray v. Mariner Health. And here's what Associated Industries of Florida has to say.
Legal Analysis of the FAA's Slot Auction Rule for JFK and Newark Part 1
Pt. 1: Setting The Stage When the FAA adopted its slot auction rules for LaGuardia, JFK and Newark Airports, it did so despite the fact that the GAO had issued a legal opinion stating that it believed that the FAA did not have a legal basis to conduct auctions of slots at the...
More on Emma Murray
Yesterday's decision in Murray v. Mariner Health has generated a fair amount of press coverage and reaction from various industry groups. You can read coverage from the St. Pete Times here, from the Palm Beach Post here, and from the Insurance Journal here. The Florida Chamber of...
President Bush Signs ADA Amendments Act of 2008
President Bush signed into law the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (S. 3406) on 9/25/2008. The amendments will go into effect on January 1, 2009. You can read the White House press release here and coverage from the Washington Post here.
