Trump: The First Year - The Future of Chevron Deference




Trump: The First Year show

Summary: <p>In the latest podcast for Crowell &amp; Moring’s <a href="https://www.crowell.com/NewsEvents/trump-the-first-year">“Trump: The First Year” series</a>, David Chung, partner in the firm’s Environment &amp; Natural Resources Group, and Carlton Greene, partner in the International Trade Group, sit down to discuss the future of <em>Chevron</em> deference and how that doctrine relates to the Trump administration's goal of deconstructing the administrative state. Prior to joining the firm in 2015, Carlton served as chief counsel of FinCEN and also worked for OFAC at the Dept. of the Treasury. David’s practice focuses on litigation and regulatory counseling involving natural resources development and environmental issues.</p><br> <p>Covered in this 22-minute podcast: </p><br> <ul> <li>An overview of <em>Chevron</em> deference and recent developments.</li> <br> <li>How much flexibility and power agencies have when invoking <em>Chevron</em> deference.</li> <br> <li>The future of <em>Chevron </em>deference<em>. </em> </li> <br> <li>Possible implications of eliminating <em>Chevron</em> deference. </li> <br> </ul>