Release Date: 02/28/2024 Recording Available 7-14 Days After Event Date |
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Format | Length | CLE Eligible |
Video Roundtable | 60 min. | No |
Join leading AILA litigators and thought leaders in a roundtable discussion on the potential outcome and impact of several key Supreme Court cases, including those challenging the long-standing Chevron doctrine of judicial deference to agency action. The outcome of these cases could dramatically affect practitioners’ and AILA’s ability to challenge agency decisions and policies. The discussion will cover several cases recently argued before SCOTUS, including Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, Relentless, Inc. v. Department of Commerce and SEC v. Jarkesy. The discussion, which will include a discussion of the legal arguments as well as practical implications for practitioners, will be led by Brian Green, Ira Kurzban, Cyrus Mehta, Rekha Sharma-Crawford and Steve Yale-Loehr.
This roundtable is presented by AILA's Benefits Litigation Committee.
AILA Video Roundtables are free interactive learning opportunities hosted by faculty selected for their expertise, with an emphasis on discussion and Q&A. This roundtable is available only to AILA members and is not CLE eligible. The free recording will be available 7-10 business days following the live event.
Rekha Sharma-Crawford, AILA Secretary, Kansas City, MO
Ira J. Kurzban, AILA Past President/AILA Author, Kurzban's Immigration Law Sourcebook, 18th ed., Coral Gables, FL
Brian Green, Benefits Litigation Committee Vice Chair/Amicus Committee, Littleton, CO
Cyrus D. Mehta, Ethics Committee Chair/ Benefits Litigation Committee, New York, NY
Steve Yale-Loehr, Asylum and Refugee Committee, Ithaca, NY