Event Description
This CLE is co-sponsored by the Environmental, Natural
Resources, and Energy Law Section and Public Utilities Section.
Remote Only Event.
The last Supreme Court session was one of the most
significant sessions for environmental and administrative law in years. In Loper
Bright, the Court overturned the Chevron doctrine and negated 40 year old
foundation of administrative and environmental law. Jarkesy questioned
enforcement before administrative law judges. Corner Post potentially allows
challenges to regulations long after the statute of limitation for such
challenges have lapsed. Join us for a great panel who will address issues, such
as what happens to rulemaking moving forward; have EPA and other regulatory
agencies lost regulatory powers and what do these decisions mean in
Minnesota?
Panelists: John Cruden - Partner, Beveridge and Diamond, Washington
DC
Amy Wildermuth - Visiting Professor, University of Minnesota Law
School
Jason Marisam - Professor, Mitchell Hamline
School of Law
CLE Credits: 1.0 Standard CLE credit | Event Code: 513848
Cost:
ENRE/Public Utilities Section Member: $25
Member, not
in the sections: $35*
Non-Member: $50
Law Student/New Admittee: FREE
*Join the ENRE/Public
Utilities Section: MSBA members who are not members of these Sections can join either
Section and attend this CLE for
FREE. Click here to
add
the Section to your membership, and then contact Tram Nguyen at tnguyen@mnbars.org or 612-278-6316 to
register for this CLE
at no charge.
Registration
Deadline: September 22, 2024. To register after that time, email the program manager.
Remote Participation: Remote
instructions will be emailed to you the day prior to the event. A calendar file
with a Zoom link is available for download in the automatic receipt.
Program Manager: Tram Nguyen | tnguyen@mnbars.org |
612-278-6316
Payments/Cancellations: Please register online or over the phone by credit card
whenever possible. If you must pay by check, please use this registration
form. Need to cancel? Please see our cancellation
policy .
Accommodations: We are
committed to creating an inclusive environment in which all members can
participate fully. If you need reasonable accommodations to participate in this
event, please notify the program manager with at least 72 hours notice prior to
the meeting to allow sufficient time to make arrangements for accommodations.
Thank you.