Does Loper Bright Enterprises Signal the Demise of the Chevron Doctrine?
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Is the demise of the Chevron Doctrine "greatly exaggerated"? Professor Sidney Shapiro of the Wake Forest University School of Law joins the Water Foresight Podcast with his observations. What does the future of the U.S. Supreme Court's Loper Bright Enterprises decision mean for the future of water and how administrative agencies interpret and implement Congressional directives? Much has been said about Loper Bright Enterprises, but will it lead to a future transformation of how administrative agencies interpret and implement water-related matters? Is there such a thing as a "Meh Scenario"? Will we ever know what is a "wetland"?
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