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Chevron on Trial Panel 2: Is Chevron Inevitable? What Should Replace It?

Chevron on Trial Panel 2: Is Chevron Inevitable? What Should Replace It?

Update: 2023-11-07
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The C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State and the George Mason Law Review recently hosted a full-day symposium on the future of Chevron Deference. This episode of Gray Matters features a discussion among Law Professors Lisa Schultz Bressman, John F. Duffy, and Daniel E. Walters about the Loper Bright case and whether some form of judicial deference is unavoidable in administrative law, moderated by Judge David J. Porter of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

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  • Video of the panel discussion from the conference


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Chevron on Trial Panel 2: Is Chevron Inevitable? What Should Replace It?

Chevron on Trial Panel 2: Is Chevron Inevitable? What Should Replace It?

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