Panel II: A World Without Chevron?

06/03/2019 1h 20min
Panel II: A World Without Chevron?

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On February 6, 2019, the Federalist Society's Article I Initiative and the Georgetown Student Chapter co-sponsored the first Legislative Branch Review Conference. The second panel speculated on "A World Without Chevron?"Chevron has come under fire as of late, and the confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh has tipped off a new round of speculation as to how the Court might narrow, or even eliminate, the doctrine. But is a world without Chevron desirable? If courts do not defer to agency interpretations of truly ambiguous statutes, should courts decide de novo what they think such ambiguous laws mean? Are there viable alternatives?Featuring:Mr. Mark Chenoweth, Executive Director and General Counsel, New Civil Liberties AllianceMr. David D. Doniger, Director, Climate & Clean Air Program, Natural Resources Defense CouncilProf. Kristin Hickman, Distinguished McKnight University Professor and Harlan Albert Rogers Professor in Law, University of Minnesota Law SchoolProf. David S. Schoenbrod, Trustee Professor of Law, New York Law SchoolModerator: Prof. Jennifer L. Mascott, Assistant Professor of Law, Antonin Scalia Law SchoolIntroduction: Joel Nolette, Litigation Associate, Mintz LevinAs always, the Federalist Society takes no particular legal or public policy positions. All opinions expressed are those of the speakers.

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