The Future of Administrative Law and Environmental Regulations after West Virginia v. EPA
September 08, 2022 • 12:30 PM • Law School 3037
Among the most impactful decisions of the most recent SCOTUS term was West Virginia v. EPA. According to many commentators, this landmark decision has the potential to re-shape the structure of the administrative state and change how the federal government promulgates environmental regulations. But what exactly are the implications of the Court's holding? Join the Federalist Society for a discussion with Professor Christopher Walker from the University of Michigan and and Duke Law Professors Jonathan Wiener and Maggie Lemos about the implications of West Virginia v. EPA. Lunch will be provided. Sponsored by the Federalist Society and the Duke Environmental Law & Policy Clinic. For more information, contact Tom Fogarty at tmf33@duke.edu and Matthew Mcknight at mcm141@duke.edu