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CAFE Insider 1/2: Do Agencies Have Agency? (with Rachel Barkow)
Jan 2, 2024
Professor Rachel Barkow discusses upcoming Supreme Court cases, including challenges to the Chevron doctrine and the funding structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. They explore the implications and potential outcomes of these cases, as well as the broader significance for individuals and industries.
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- The Loper Bright Enterprises vs. Ramondo case challenges the long-standing Chevron doctrine and could impact statutory interpretation in administrative law.
- The case regarding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding structure has broader implications for regulatory authority and administrative agencies' funding mechanisms.
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Case 1: Loper Bright Enterprises vs. Ramondo
Loper Bright Enterprises vs. Ramondo is a case before the Supreme Court regarding the issue of whether fishing industry operators should be responsible for paying for monitors to ensure sustainable fishing practices. The case challenges the long-standing Chevron doctrine, which states that agencies' interpretations of ambiguous laws should be deferred to. The Supreme Court's decision in this case could potentially impact the framework governing statutory interpretation in administrative law as a whole.
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