In West Virginia v. EPA, the Supreme Court relied on the
Major Questions Doctrine to hold that Congress did not grant the EPA the
authority to adopt a generation shifting approach to combat climate
change. This virtual CLE will discuss that opinion and its implications
for judicial deference to agency interpretations. It will also discuss the
current doctrine in Minnesota on judicial deference to agency interpretations
and conclude by addressing whether the West Virginia v. EPA case could have an
impact on administrative law doctrine
here.
This CLE is approved for credit
through January 31, 2025.
Presenters:
Mehmet Konar-Steenberg |
Professor of Law at Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Jason
Marisam | Professor of Law at Mitchell Hamline School of
Law
CLE Credits:
1.0 Standard CLE Credit approved | Event
Code: 480003
Cost:
MSBA Members: $29.95
Non-MSBA
Members: $64.95