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ON DEMAND: The Future of the Administrative State in Environmental Law
A trio of cases pending before the Supreme Court has the potential to significantly alter the role of federal agencies in making and enforcing regulations. Securities and Exchange Commission v. Jarkesy raises constitutional challenges to administrative adjudication of SEC enforcement actions. In Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Relentless Inc. v. Department of Commerce, the Court will decide whether to overturn Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Counsel and limit deference to agency interpretations of statutes. Our expert panel will discuss the legal framework and arguments raised in these cases, as well as their impressions from the oral arguments and insights on how the outcomes will affect environmental law. Renew or join Communities to receive the best discount on registration. Click here to log in and join Communities.
Are you a current law student and looking to register for one of our programs? Learn about the D.C. Bar Law Student Community and attend most individual programs at a discounted rate. Find out more here. Sponsored by: Administrative Law Committee of the D.C. Bar Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Community Related Community of Interest: D.C. Bar Administrative Law and Agency Practice Community Program Partner: Women's Bar Association Energy, Environmental & Science Law Forum Speakers:
Kirti Datla, Director of Strategic Legal Advocacy, Earthjustice
Lisa Heinzerling, Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center
Jeffrey Lubbers, Professor of Practice of Law, American University Washington College of Law
Patrick McGuire, Counsel, Edison Electric Institute (Moderator)
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