The administrative state keeps getting bigger. The more it grows, the less secure individual freedom becomes.
The courts have played a role in empowering executive agencies through a 30-year-old judicial doctrine, Chevron deference.
Not exactly sure what Chevron deference is, how it affects the separation of powers, or what’s being done to overturn it? We’ve got you covered.
Join Pacific Legal Foundation and Cause of Action Institute on Tuesday, October 31, from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. EDT / 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. PDT for a virtual round robin discussion about the Supreme Court’s role in expanding the executive’s power through judicial deference.
You don’t need to be a litigator or legal wonk to participate. This event is the perfect opportunity for everyone to learn the basics about judicial deference, including whether the Supreme Court might finally overturn Chevron in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo.
Speakers:
- Charles Yates, Pacific Legal Foundation
- John Vecchione, New Civil Liberties Alliance
- Will Yeatman, Pacific Legal Foundation
- Ryan Mulvey, Cause of Action Institute