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Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner & Greg Skordas
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court's overturning of Chevron v. NRDC has sent ripples through American regulatory policy, challenging assumptions about the balance of power in governance. This pivotal moment deep dives into the intricate relationship between expertise, democratic accountability, and public trust in our institutions. As we reconsider how our government can effectively address complex societal challenges while remaining true to the principles of representative democracy, we are also reminded that the new overturning can change the future of policymaking and the role of expertise in our increasingly complex world.
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Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner & Greg Skordas
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court's overturning of Chevron v. NRDC has sent ripples through American regulatory policy, challenging assumptions about the balance of power in governance. This pivotal moment deep dives into the intricate relationship between expertise, democratic accountability, and public trust in our institutions. As we reconsider how our government can effectively address complex societal challenges while remaining true to the principles of representative democracy, we are also reminded that the new overturning can change the future of policymaking and the role of expertise in our increasingly complex world.
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