Reflections on Seminole Rock: The Past, Present, and Future of Deference to Agency Regulatory Interpretations
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Yale Journal on Regulation: Notice & Comment
Journal Abbreviation
Yale J. on Reg.
Abstract
Seminole Rock (or Auer) deference has captured the attention of scholars, policymakers, and the judiciary. That is why Notice & Comment, the blog of the Yale Journal on Regulation and the American Bar Association’s Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, hosted an online symposium from September 12 to September 23, 2016 on the subject. This symposium contains over 20 contributions addressing different aspects of Seminole Rock deference.
Topics include:
History of Seminole Rock
Empirical Examinations of Seminole Rock
Understanding Seminole Rock Within Agencies
Understanding Seminole Rock as Applied to Tax, Environmental Law, and Criminal Sentencing
Why Seminole Rock Matters
Should the Supreme Court Overrule Seminole Rock?
Would Overruling Seminole Rock Have Unintended Consequences?
What Might the Supreme Court Do?
What Might Congress Do?
The Future of Seminole Rock?
First Page
1
Last Page
75
Publication Date
2016
Recommended Citation
Aaron L. Nielson, Sanne H. Knudsen, Amy J. Wildermuth, Aditya Bamzai, Richard J. Pierce, Cynthia Barmore, William Yeatman, Christopher J. Walker, Kevin M. Stack, Andy Grewal, Steve R. Johnson, F. A. Hessick, Jonathan H. Adler, Catherine M. Sharkey, David Feder, Cass R. Sunstein, Adrian Vermeule, Ronald M. Levin, Kevin O. Leske, James C. Phillips, Daniel Ortner, Gillian E. Metzger, William Funk, Kristin E. Hickman, Jeffrey A. Pojanowski, Adam White & Conor Clarke,
Reflections on Seminole Rock: The Past, Present, and Future of Deference to Agency Regulatory Interpretations,
Yale J. on Reg.
1
(2016).
Available at:
https://lawcommons.lclark.edu/faculty_articles/222
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An Online Symposium for Notice & Comment, the blog of the Yale Journal on Regulation and the American Bar Association’s Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, September 12 to September 23, 2016