MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Chevron Doctrine Is Dead. What Are the Implications for Business?
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- David Zimmer
- MIT Sloan Management Review
- 2024
In June 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the long-standing Chevron doctrine, fundamentally altering how businesses interact with federal regulations. The decision will almost certainly make it easier for companies to challenge agency regulations and other agency action interpreting federal statutes (that is, federal laws passed by Congress). However, it could also introduce new uncertainties in the regulatory landscape that will pose new challenges for business. Here, I will provide some “before and after” context about the doctrine and then highlight some of the most important takeaways for businesses operating in a post-Chevron environment.
About the Author
David Zimmer is a partner in Goodwin’s Litigation group and a member of its Appellate and Supreme Court Litigation practice.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Chevron Doctrine Is Dead. What Are the Implications for Business?