WEBINAR PANEL ANNOUNCEMENT!
Could Federal Agency Collaborative Decision-making be the Silver Lining for the Repeal of the Chevron Doctrine and other related Supreme Court 2024 decisions?
September 25, 3:00 pm ET – 4:30 pm ET
Description:
What was the Chevron Doctrine and what happens now that the Supreme Court repealed it? Now that the Chevron Doctrine can no longer be used for federal agency preference in lawsuits, the courts will get to decide if an agency decision was sound. Or Congress will have to be more specific in its law-making. Many environmentalists are concerned that this will diminish the importance of federal agency technical and scientific expertise.
Where is the locus of decision making now? Might courts look more favorably upon federal agency decisions reached through consensus with interested parties? Could this incentivize federal agencies to engage more with interested parties and Tribes?
Come join us for our panel discussion with our distinguished guests on this most interesting exploration!
Panelists:
Kyle Danish Partner, Van Ness Feldman
Gail Bingham Environmental Mediator
Dr. William Hall, Director, Office of Collaborative Action and Dispute Resolution, U.S. Department of the Interior
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