What Are the Implications of the End of Chevron for U.S. Administrative Law?

Описание к видео What Are the Implications of the End of Chevron for U.S. Administrative Law?

Recorded July 2, 2024

This conversation among leading experts of U.S. administrative law is part of the Law & Governance discussion series, co-sponsored by the Penn Program on Regulation (PPR) and organized and hosted by Neysun Mahboubi, Director of the Penn Project on the Future of U.S.-China Relations and a PPR Research Affiliate.

The conversation features:

Emily Bremer, Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame

Cary Coglianese, Edward B. Shils Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania and Director of the Penn Program on Regulation

Bridget Dooling, Assistant Professor of Law at Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law

Michael Herz, Arthur Kaplan Professor of Law at Yeshiva University, Cardozo School of Law

Kristin Hickman, McKnight Presidential Professor in Law, Distinguished McKnight University Professor, and Harlan Albert Rogers Professor in Law at the University of Minnesota

Moderated by Neysun Mahboubi, Director of the Penn Project on the Future of U.S.-China Relations at the University of Pennsylvania

For more information about the Law & Governance series, please visit https://pennreg.org/law-and-governance.

For related readings about Chevron and its demise by PPR Director Cary Coglianese, see:

1. Cary Coglianese, “The Supreme Court’s Judicial Earthquake Will Shake the Administrative State,” Barron's (July 2, 2024), https://www.barrons.com/articles/supr....

2. Cary Coglianese, “Did Step Zero Help Doom Chevron?,” The Regulatory Review (June 13, 2022), https://www.theregreview.org/2022/06/....

3. Cary Coglianese, “Chevron’s Interstitial Steps,” 85 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1339 (2017), https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.c....

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