Throwing the New Presidency for a Loper - Will Loper Bright Stifle the New President's Rulemaking Vision?

Richmond Lawyers Chapter

Please join the Richmond Laweyrs Chapter for a panel discussion. The death of Chevron has changed the way courts and federal agencies navigate rulemaking challenges, but with a new president set to take office, how much will that change affect the President's ability to implement their agenda? This panel draws together the perspectives of an administrative law scholar, regulatory litigator, and regulatory agency insider to discuss how things have changed, how they remain the same, and whether the Court's decision will hamstring the vision our new President has for the regulatory apparatus.

Featuring:

  • Adam J. White, Executive Director of the Gray Center and a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute
  • Elbert Lin, Chair of Issues and Appeals practice at Hunton Andrews Kurth, former Solicitor General of WV
  • Jonathan Wolfson, Chief Legal Officer & Policy Director at the Cicero Institute, former head of the policy office at the US Department of Labor
  • Moderator: Reeve Bull, Director, Office of Regulatory Management, Office of the Governor of Virginia

Tickets:

Members: Free | Non-Members: $10

 

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