Trump's SCOTUS nominee could mean a weakening of Chevron Doctrine with less deference to rulemaking efforts from EPA, DOI and others
President Donald Trump
selected Judge Neil Gorsuch as his nomination for the US Supreme Court.
From an environmental law perspective, it is most notable that the
decisions penned by Judge Gorsuch have called for the reassessment and
potential revocation of Chevron deference to agency interpretation of
its own statutes. Because most environmental regulations are promulgated
by EPA and DOI pursuant to Congressional authority, opponents of the
rulemakings will generally seek to assert that less deference should be
afforded by the reviewing courts.
http://www.ogfj.com/articles/2017/02/president-trump-s-scotus-nominee-judge-neil-gorsuch-suggests-a-weakening-of-the-chevron-doctrine-with-less-deference-to-rulemaking-efforts-from-epa-doi-and-other-federal-agencies.html?cmpid=enl_ogfj_ogfjregulatorymonitor_2017-02-14&email_address=micheletkearney@gmail.com&eid=288118515&bid=1662890
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