

The Chevron Doctrine: what it is and why it matters that the Supreme Court might kill it
18 snips Jan 12, 2024
This podcast discusses the Chevron Doctrine, potential Supreme Court demise, and its impact on climate policy and government functioning. It explores the advantages of deferring to agencies, the evolution of conservative views on administrative agencies, and various Supreme Court cases related to greenhouse gases. The chapter also delves into the potential consequences of conservative capture of the Supreme Court and Congress's actions on clean power generation and carbon emissions.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
The Chevron Doctrine and the Fate of Administrative Law
03:40 • 10min
The Reasons for Deferring to Agencies Rather Than Judges
14:03 • 2min
The Evolution and Controversy Surrounding the Chevron Doctrine
15:46 • 2min
The Shift in Conservative Views on Judicial Activism and Administrative Agencies
17:23 • 10min
Supreme Court Cases and the Chevron Doctrine
27:46 • 17min
The Potential Consequences of Conservative Capture of the Supreme Court
45:07 • 16min
Congress's Actions on Clean Power Generation Incentives and Control of Carbon Emissions
01:01:10 • 10min
Conservative Definition of Freedom and the Chevron Doctrine
01:10:44 • 3min