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Agency Deference: Federal and Texas Developments After Chevron is Overruled 

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Agency Deference: Federal and Texas Developments After Chevron is Overruled 
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SCOTUS recently overruled the Chevron doctrine, under which federal agencies’ interpretations of ambiguous federal laws within their areas of expertise were granted deference. What is—or was—the Chevron doctrine, how did it come to be, and how will its being overruled affect agencies in their implementation of their enabling acts? Does Texas have its own state-law Chevron-like doctrine, and if so, how does it differ from Chevron? What is the current and future role of Texas agencies in the interpretation and implementation of Texas law?

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  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 11/30/2025

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1. Agency Deference, Federal and Texas Developments (Nov 2024)

Hon. Kristofer S. Monson, David F. Brown, Linda B. Secord

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Agency Deference, Federal and Texas Developments (Nov 2024)

SCOTUS recently overruled the Chevron doctrine, under which federal agencies’ interpretations of ambiguous federal laws within their areas of expertise were granted deference. What is—or was—the Chevron doctrine, how did it come to be, and how will its being overruled affect agencies in their implementation of their enabling acts? Does Texas have its own state-law Chevron-like doctrine, and if so, how does it differ from Chevron? What is the current and future role of Texas agencies in the interpretation and implementation of Texas law?

Originally presented: Sep 2024 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar

Hon. Kristofer S. Monson, State Office of Administrative Hearings - Austin, TX
David F. Brown, Ewell, Brown, Blanke & Knight LLP - Austin, TX
Linda B. Secord, Austin, TX