
Advisory Opinions Bad Facts for Chevron
Jan 19, 2024
The podcast covers topics such as Supreme Court arguments, the concept of certiorari, a case involving Starbucks employees' attempt to unionize, the future of deference doctrine, the impact of Chevron on the president's authority over administrative agencies, Congress's role and incentive structure, the Texas law called the Reader Act, and a legal dispute between a wedding dress designer and her former employer.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Exploring Certiorari and Supreme Court Decisions
03:00 • 3min
Kaiser V. Wilkie: The Future of Deference Doctrine
06:20 • 9min
The Impact of Chevron on the President's Authority over Administrative Agencies
15:19 • 22min
Congress's Role and Incentive Structure
36:58 • 5min
The Reader Act: Ratings and Freedom of Speech
41:32 • 10min
Legal Dispute: Wedding Dress Designer vs Former Employer
51:14 • 11min
