Webinar

Jul 31, 2024

Webinar Recording: What Did Overturning Chevron Deference Actually Change? Considerations for a Post-Loper Bright Administrative State

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About the Program

With the Supreme Court's decision in Loper Bright, the 40-year era of Chevron deference came to an end, upending administrative law. Despite the radical change in challenges to agency expertise and guidance, the administrative state is still alive and thriving. So what did actually change in the wake of the decision? What nuances and challenges are yet to come? 

In this half hour program, our experienced panel provides an overview of what has truly changed in the wake of Chevron being overturned, and what developments and disruptions may be around the corner. 

Topics include:

  • Contrasting forecasted policy shifts with the tangible changes our teams have seen, and why this decision is not the end of the administrative state,
  • Loper Bright's interplay with related recent decisions including Jarkesy and Corner Post, and
  • Potential political implications of these recent decisions.

Speakers

Leon Rodriguez, Partner, Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Rachel See, Partner, Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Cary Burke, Partner, Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Jules Levenson, Partner, Seyfarth Shaw LLP

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If you have any questions, please contact Kate Stacey at kstacey@seyfarth.com and reference this event.

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