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Go Fish: Reacting to the Shifting Regulatory Framework Post-Loper Bright

2024

Although it’s unlikely any CAAs will wade into the fishery law at the core of the recent U.S. Supreme Court case Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, the decision has muddied the legal waters, which has significant implications for organizational operations and programming. This case overturned a decades-long legal doctrine about deference to federal agencies and, while it’s not possible to determine how this will impact CAAs in the immediate future, the decision marks a new era of uncertainty for the regulatory process.

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CAPLAW Legal Updates

CAPLAW Legal Updates

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