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Chevron Deference in the Dock: SCOTUS and the Future of Environmental Protection

Chevron Deference in the Dock: SCOTUS and the Future of Environmental Protection

Update: 2024-06-13
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Good environmental governance has long relied on sound, science-based agency decisionmaking. That fundamental premise may be eroding as a landscape that was stable for decades continues to shift—with more perhaps yet to come. Host Sarah Backer and Jarryd Page, co-author of a new ELI research report, discuss the findings of the report which includes landmark SCOTUS cases and what the future of environmental protection might look like in the wake of Chevron's demise.



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Chevron Deference in the Dock: SCOTUS and the Future of Environmental Protection

Chevron Deference in the Dock: SCOTUS and the Future of Environmental Protection

Environmental Law Institute