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BriefCase Should The Chevron Doctrine Stand?

Should The Chevron Doctrine Stand?

Chevron v. NRDC (1984) and subsequent precedents held that courts should defer to agency interpretations of ambiguous statutes. This judicial deference to administrative agencies, often called Chevron Deference has been a topic of great debate. Two experts, Mark Chenoweth and Ronald Levin, took on this debate via a variety of mediums -blogs, videos, etc. while additional experts chimed in with Amicus Briefs, culminating in an audience vote on which side convinced them.

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Click to play: Supreme Court Preview: What Is in Store for October Term 2015? - Audio/Video

Supreme Court Preview: What Is in Store for October Term 2015? - Audio/Video

Co-Sponsored by the Faculty Division and the Practice Groups

October 5th will mark the first day of the 2015 Supreme Court term. Thus far,...

Click to play: Little Sisters of the Poor v. Burwell

Little Sisters of the Poor v. Burwell

Short Video on Little Sisters of the Poor and the Contraceptive Mandate

The Honorable Eileen J. O’Connor, partner at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, explains the impact...

Engage Volume 16, Issue 2

Engage Volume 16, Issue 2

Engage Volume 16, Issue 2

Administrative Law & Regulation Agency Taxation      by Christopher DeMuth Sr. Civil Rights  The Kudzu...

Issues in Regulation

Issues in Regulation

A Special Publication from the Federalist Society Practice Groups

Introduction by Ronald A. Cass Agency Taxation by Christopher DeMuth Sr. EPA’s Use of Co-Benefits...