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Interviewer(s)
Justin Angle
Interviewee(s)
Craig Cowie
Description
University of Montana law professor Craig Cowie returns this week to discuss the shifting the balance of power between regulatory agencies and the judiciary. Cowie explains how recent Supreme Court decisions, such as Loper Bright, are slowing down regulatory processes, creating uncertainty for businesses and agencies alike. He argues that while deregulation is often seen as freeing up the market, judicial involvement can make things more complex, as businesses are unsure about their compliance. Although this creates opportunities for litigation, it raises concerns about the long-term impact on society and the economy. The courts, however, don’t always address these broader trade-offs in their rulings.
Date Published
10-10-2024
Language
eng
Run Time
28 minutes, 59 seconds
Digital File Format
audio/mp3
Document Type
Podcast
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International License.
Recommended Citation
Angle, Justin W., "Craig Cowie on expanding judicial power (part two)" (2024). A New Angle Podcasts. 362.
https://scholarworks.umt.edu/anewangle_podcasts/362