Corporate Crime

Is It Time to Reconsider 'Chevron' Deference for SEC Proceedings?

, New York Law Journal

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In his Corporate Crime column, William F. Johnson analyzes whether 'Chevron' deference should still apply to the SEC's administrative litigation process without limitation and states that it remains to be seen whether the SEC's change in policy is consistent, or at odds, with the original rationale for 'Chevron' deference.

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