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The Chevron Doctrine: Its Rise and Fall, and the Future of the Administrative State

English

By (author): Thomas W. Merrill

Wise and illuminatingMerrills treatment of the rise of Chevron, and its various twists and turns over the decades, is keenly insightful. Cass R. Sunstein, New York Review of Books

Merrill is one of the brightest and best scholars of administrative law in his generation. This book...is must-reading for any citizen who has an interest in the constitutionality of the administrative state. Steven G. Calabresi, Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law

A model of how to conduct rigorous, level-headed, and fair-minded analysis of a subject that has generated enormous legal controversy. There is no more judicious mind among American legal scholars than Thomas Merrills.Nicholas Parrillo, Yale Law School

A must-read for practicing or prospective administrative lawyers. They, as well as a broader audience, will find much good sense in the authors judicious treatment of perennial questions of lawful government.Michael S. Greve, Claremont Review of Books

The Constitution makes Congress the principal federal lawmaker. But for a variety of reasons, including partisan gridlock, Congress increasingly fails to keep up with the challenges facing our society. Power has shifted to the executive branch agencies that interpret laws and to the courts that review their interpretations.

Since the Supreme Courts 1984 decision in Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council, this judicial review has been highly deferential: courts must uphold agency interpretations of unclear laws so long as these are reasonable. But the Chevron doctrine faces backlash from constitutional scholars and, now, from Supreme Court justices who insist that courts, not administrative agencies, have the authority to say what the law is. Critics of the administrative state charge that Chevron deference enables unaccountable bureaucratic power. In this groundbreaking book, Thomas Merrill reviews the history and consequences of the Chevron doctrine and suggests a way forward.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 471g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780674297340

About Thomas W. Merrill

Thomas W. Merrill is the Charles Evans Hughes Professor at Columbia Law School. A former Deputy Solicitor General in the Department of Justice he is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and has twice been honored by the American Bar Association for his work on administrative law.

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