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Climate and Energy Policy After Chevron

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Berkeley Law Voices Carry
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Nov 7, 2024
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Summary

This special episode features two Berkley Law experts discussing the fallout from the U.S. Supreme Court’s  Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo  decision, which overruled the longstanding doctrine of the  Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council  case, which was decided in 1984.  The decision sent shock waves through the field of administrative law and is expected to have a particularly large impact on climate and energy policy. In this episode,  Center for Law, Energy & the Environment Executive Director  Louise Bedsworth  leads a conversation with Berkeley Law Professors  Daniel A. Farber  and  Sharon Jacobs  about the decision, its reasoning, and what might happen looking forward.  Farber is the center’s faculty director and a leading scholar in Constitutional, administrative, and environmental law. His most recent book is  Contested Ground: How to Understand the Limits on Presidential Power  and he’s been on the Berkeley Law faculty since 2002.  Jacobs, who joined the faculty in 2022, teaches and writes in the areas of energy law, environmental law, and administrative law.  Visit CLEE’s website  for more information,  learn more about upcoming events , and to  join their mailing list .   About: “Berkeley Law Voices Carry” is a podcast hosted by Gwyneth Shaw about how the school’s faculty, students, and staff are making an impact — in California, across the country, and around the world — through pathbreaking scholarship, hands-on legal training, and advocacy.  Production by Yellow Armadillo Studios.  For a transcript, please visit the episode page . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.