

Deep Dive 294 - West Virginia v. EPA, Two Years Later: Updates on the Major Questions Doctrine
Aug 21, 2024
Paul Ray, Director of the Thomas A. Roe Institute, and Susan Dudley, founder of the GW Regulatory Studies Center, dive into the major questions doctrine and its legal implications. They explore the West Virginia v. EPA case and its influence on regulatory practices. The duo discusses historical context, the evolving balance of power between Congress and federal agencies, and the impact of recent court rulings. They also examine litigation strategies and how these legal principles affect state responses to federal regulations.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Major Questions Doctrine and Regulatory Implications
01:30 • 3min
Understanding the Major Questions Doctrine
04:57 • 22min
Navigating the Major Questions Doctrine
27:09 • 17min
Evaluating Legal Implications of West Virginia v. EPA and Chevron Decisions
44:06 • 3min
Implications of the Major Questions Doctrine on State Litigation Strategies
46:57 • 6min