The separation of powers will be taking center stage in the upcoming Supreme Court case Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, and that could mean big things for reining in the administrative state.
The opportunity to overturn Chevron deference is a major moment in legal history that we’ve been waiting for. The outcome of Loper should determine the future of judicial deference and the size of the ever-growing administrative state.
On Wednesday, November 8, from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. EST / 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. PST, join Pacific Legal Foundation and Cause of Action Institute for a virtual discussion about the details of the case and the potential outcomes of the Court’s decision.
The panel will include legal experts from Pacific Legal Foundation, Cause of Action Institute, the Cato Institute, and the National Federation of Independent Business, each of whom will present arguments from their respective amicus briefs on behalf of Loper Bright Enterprises, including information about what their brief argued, what was novel about it, and what might make an impact on the Court’s decision.
Register today.
Speakers:
- Jessica Thompson, Pacific Legal Foundation
- Will Yeatman, Pacific Legal Foundation
- Thomas A. Berry, Cato Institute
- Rob Smith, National Federation of Independent Business
- Ryan Mulvey, Cause of Action Institute