Bloomberglaw
Expect Narrowing of Chevron Doctrine, High Court Watchers Say
October 10, 2023 - A panel of administrative law scholars ... court is likely to narrow—if not overturn— its decades-old precedent in Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council, a move that would significantly weaken the modern administrative state. The prediction came as Bertrall Ross, a professor at the University of Virginia School of Law, said the Supreme Court also appears likely to use the major questions and non-delegation doctrines to put additional ...
Theregreview
Supreme Court To Hear Case Endangering the Chevron Doctrine | The ...
June 22, 2023 - But if the statute is silent, ... of the statute, as long as that interpretation is reasonable. Indeed, a court must uphold the agency’s decision, even if the court disagrees with it. The Chevron doctrine, in other words, solidifies agency deference....
E&E News by POLITICO
Chevron doctrine: Not dead yet - E&E News by POLITICO
May 31, 2023 - The Supreme Court has signaled ... on key issues like climate change — but the justices have options if they want to avoid upsetting the nearly 40-year-old precedent. As soon as summer 2024, the justices will decide a case that asks them to overrule — or at least put guardrails on — the Chevron doctrine, a legal theory ...
Theregreview
Is Chevron Deference Still Alive? | The Regulatory Review
July 14, 2022 - Instead, if a law is “silent or ambiguous” on a specific issue, the court must decide whether the agency’s action—predicated on its understanding of the law—is “based on a permissible construction of the statute.” · This Chevron doctrine has been widely applied for decades.
The Hill
Supreme Court to consider overruling Chevron doctrine | The Hill
May 5, 2023 - The Supreme Court on Monday announced it will hear a case that could significantly scale back federal agencies’ authority, with major implications for the future of environmental and other regulations. The justices next term will consider whether to overturn a decades-old precedent that grants ...
Washington Post
Chevron doctrine to be reviewed by Supreme Court in herring fisherman ...
May 2, 2023 - Circuit used the Chevron doctrine in deciding the case the Supreme Court added to its docket Monday: whether the government can force herring fishermen off the coast of New England to fund a program that provides federal monitors for their operations. The program is overseen by the National ...
Washington Post
Opinion | The demise of the Chevron doctrine is nigh - The Washington ...
May 8, 2023 - The precedent has damaged our democracy. It is long overdue that the court overturns it.
Courtnewsohio
Courts Not Mandated to Defer to State Agency Interpretations
December 29, 2022 - Select Another Archive · Court to Hear Six Appeals at Two-Day Off-Site Session in Akron
Federal Times
How would ending ‘Chevron deference’ impact federal agencies?
May 10, 2023 - The phantom, lurking spirit of the executive branch of government that is ever present but, as of recently, rarely uttered by the high court. ‘Chevron deference,’ the legal doctrine that gives federal agencies the authority to interpret vague statutes and carry them out as they see reasonable, ...
Washington Monthly
The Next Regulatory Disaster? The Supreme Court Takes Up the "Chevron ...
May 15, 2023 - The "Chevron Doctrine" is rooted in a 1984 Supreme Court opinion authored by the late Justice John Paul Stevens. In this Sept. 29, 2009 photo, Stevens sits for a group photograph at the Supreme Court in Washington.
Harvard
The Chevron Doctrine
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Washington Post
Opinion | The Chevron deference is desperately needed - The ...
January 23, 2024 - If the court throws out Chevron doctrine, it will rather abrogate all policymaking power to itself.
Paulweiss
Second Circuit Review: Recent Decision Clarifies the “Chevron” ...
In their Second Circuit Review ... circuit's jurisprudence on Chevron deference. The article, "Recent Decision Clarifies the 'Chevron' Doctrine," appeared in the February 22 issue of the New York Law Journal....
Fedsoc
Chevron—Complicated, Start to Finish
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Cato
Chevron Doctrine Continues to Haunt the Courts
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Subscript Law
Chevron Deference: A Judicial Doctrine to Give Respect to Agency ...
December 5, 2021 - The doctrine comes from the presumption ... a minor issue of non-performance on the other side. Another contract-related doctrine tells a court to interpret an ambiguity in the text of the contract against the party who drafted the contract. The doctrine encourages drafters of contracts to be as explicit as possible when drafting. It also helps tilt the scales in favor of the usually less-sophisticated party (the non-drafter) in situations of unequal bargaining power. Chevron Deference ...
Georgetown
Chevron As Law
The Georgetown Law Journal is proud to announce that the Volume 110 recipient of the Breonna Taylor Prize is Emily McWey, for her Note “From ‘Hearing’ to Listening: Access to Justice & Indirect Displacement.” · The Georgetown Law Journal is pleased to announce that Radiance Campbell ...
Columbia Law Review
Chevron is Dead; Long Live Chevron - Columbia Law Review
September 10, 2016 - Nonetheless, here is an addition to the pile. It comes at a critical moment for the Chevron doctrine. In 2007, Linda Jellum reported Chevron’s “demise.” 3 3 Linda Jellum, Chevron’s Demise: A Survey of Chevron from Infancy to Senescence, 59 Admin. L. Rev. 725, 772 (2007).
The Hill
Chevron Doctrine continues to haunt the courts | The Hill
January 7, 2023 - The relevant statute is silent on the issue. But the agency argues that the statute plausibly permits it to force the fishers to pay for the privilege of carrying their own inspectors. The D.C. Circuit deferred to that interpretation under Chevron, thereby exemplifying the harms of the doctrine.
Mondaq
The Chevron Doctrine Is Dead. What Are The Implications For Business?
July 31, 2024 - In June 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the long-standing Chevron doctrine, fundamentally altering how businesses interact with federal regulations.