It's time for the European Union to look to international free trade. The Supreme Court in Mississippi moves another step from deference.
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February 19, 2020
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Mississippi Supreme Court Continues to Turn the Corner on Judicial Deference ([link removed] )
Last week, in Central Mississippi Medical Center v. Mississippi Division of Medicaid, three judges on the Mississippi Supreme Court announced that the “practice of the courts deferring to an executive‐branch interpretation of agency regulations should end.”
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By William Yeatman
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Trade liberalization can be achieved multilaterally, regionally, bilaterally, or even unilaterally.
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