First 100 Days: Common Misperceptions About Undoing a Prior Administration’s Executive Actions - Crowell & Moring LLP




Trump: The First Year show

Summary: <br> In the latest podcast for Crowell &amp; Moring’s <a href="https://www.crowell.com/NewsEvents/First-100-Days-Series">“First 100 Days” series</a>, Dan Wolff, chair of the firm’s Administrative Law &amp; Regulatory Practice, and Tom Lorenzen, partner in the firm’s Environment &amp; Natural Resources Group and former assistant chief with the DOJ’s Environment &amp; Natural Resources Division, sit down with Jim Flood, chair of Crowell &amp; Moring’s Government Affairs Group to discuss the possibility of President-elect Trump’s administration repealing, replacing, or eliminating prior executive actions, regulatory actions, or other policies.<br> Common misperceptions that will be addressed in this 15 minute podcast:<br> <br> A new president can easily strike all the regulations he or she does not like on day one.<br> Regulations promulgated pursuant to Executive Orders can be erased simply by revoking the Executive Order.<br> Congress can simply eliminate regulations under the Congressional Review Act and the new administration can start on a blank slate.<br> Regulations at various stages of finalization can easily be discarded.<br> <br> Visit <a href="https://www.crowell.com/cmfirst100">crowell.com/CMFirst100</a> for more information.<br>