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The Chevron Doctrine Overturned

Details

January 22, 2025

Type

Special Event

Areas

Sustainability

Format

Online

Recent shifts in administrative law are poised to reshape the way businesses navigate regulatory compliance and risk management. This event brings together a distinguished panel of three legal experts from Smith Gambrell Russell, LLP, who will provide insight into how these changes affect regulatory oversight, compliance obligations, and legal risk. Adding a practical business perspective, Burt Fealing, General Counsel of Southwire Company, will offer valuable insights on how these developments impact private sector strategy. 

Through an engaging discussion moderated by a Scheller School of Business professor, the panel will explore the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the Chevron Doctrine, a landmark precedent that has guided agency regulation for decades. Attendees will gain critical insights into how these changes affect business strategy, regulatory compliance, and the future of corporate decision-making in an era of heightened legal scrutiny. 

This is a must-attend event for business leaders, students, and professionals seeking to stay ahead of emerging legal challenges. 

Moderator:  

Charlotte Alexander, Professor of Law and Ethics, Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business  

Panelists:  

Burt FealingSouthwire Company 

Stephen O’Day, Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP

Stephen Youngblood, Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP 

Michael Riesen, Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP 

 

Contact acsb@scheller.gatech.edu for more information. 


At the Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business, we focus on educating tomorrow's business leaders, partnering with industry practitioners, and supporting high-impact research to accelerate the development of sustainable business practices. 

 

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