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The Supreme Court rules for a North Dakota truck stop in a new blow to federal regulations

SeattlePI.com Monday, 1 July 2024 ()
The Supreme Court has opened the door to new, broad challenges to regulations long after they take effect, the third blow in a week to federal agencies. The justices ruled 6-3 in favor of a truck stop in North Dakota that wants to sue over a regulation on debit card swipe fees. Federal law sets a six-year deadline for broad challenges to regulations. In this case, the regulation from the Federal Reserve governing the fees merchants must pay banks whenever customers use a debit card took effect in 2011. The deadline for lawsuits over the regulation was in 2017. But the truck stop didn’t open its doors until 2018. Still, a federal appeals court dismissed the challenge as too late.
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