Administrative Law's Extraordinary Cases
24 Pages Posted: 1 Jul 2020 Last revised: 24 Jul 2020
Date Written: 2020
Abstract
The Supreme Court's major questions doctrine is grounded in the Chevron framework. Reconstituting it as a "major rules" exception to Chevron or as a non-delegation principle are misguided and create greater uncertainty.
Keywords: Administrative Law, Environmental Law
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Skinner-Thompson, Jonathan, Administrative Law's Extraordinary Cases (2020). Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum, Vol. 30, No. 293, 2020, U of Colorado Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 20-40, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3623215
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