Common Law S6 E2: Was Chevron Wrongly Decided?
UVA Law professors John Duffy and Dan Ortiz discuss whether the Supreme Court will or should overturn one of its most famous decisions, Chevron, which gave administrative agencies deference in interpreting statutes. (University of Virginia School of Law, Feb. 26, 2024)

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Chevron: An Unfortunate 40-year Detour and the Fight for Judicial Independence | Mark Chenoweth

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Common Law S6 E7: Medicalizing Civil Rights

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Loper Bright v. Raimondo (2024) - The End of Chevron Deference

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‘Common Law’ Episode 7: The Lawyer in Your Computer

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Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia on his view on the Netherlands - The John Adams Institute

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They Knew 432 Park Avenue Would Crack Before They Built It

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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John Cleese’s Brillian Take on Religion & 'Life of Brian' | The Dick Cavett Show

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Is Russia Actually Losing?

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Chevron: Accidental Landmark

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Supreme Court Ethics: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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'Common Law' S2 E9: Learning From Pandemics of the Past

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How To Think SO Clearly People Assume You're Brilliant

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Ex-CIA Officer Breaks Down Spy Movies

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Oral Argument on a police shooting after unpaid tolls: Barnes v. Felix

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OVERRULED: Chevron v. NRDC, 467 U.S. 837 (1984) - Judicial Deference to Agency Interpretation

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Common Law S4 E12: Predicting Violence

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Common Law S4 E4: Why Fair Procedures Matter in Policing

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The 2015 Scalia Lecture | A Dialogue with Justice Elena Kagan on the Reading of Statutes

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