Legal Ramifications of Revisions to Executive Order 12866

June 2007
Citation:
37
ELR 10515
Issue
6
Author
Panel discussion

Editors' Summary: On March 2, 2007, the Environmental Law Institute held a seminar on the legal effects of President George W. Bush's revisions to Executive Order No. 12866. Panelists shared their expertise on a variety of topics surrounding the issue, including: the substance of the revisions; the cumulative impact of executive review; and the current state of Chevron deference. Below is a transcript of the event.

Panelists: Lisa Heinzerling, Professor, Georgetown University Law Center Sally Katzen, Adjunct Professor and Public Interest/Public Service Fellow, University of Michigan Law School; former Deputy Director, Office of Management and Budget; and former Administrator, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs John Knepper, Deputy General Counsel, Office of Management and Budget Daniel Troy, Partner, Sidley Austin L.L.P., and Chair, ABA Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice
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