2024 U.S. SUPREME COURT UPDATE: CHEVRON OVERRULED, SOCIAL MEDIA, AND PRESIDENTIAL ELIGIBILITY & IMMUNITY
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2024 U.S. Supreme Court Update: Chevron Overruled, Social Media, and Presidential Eligibility & Immunity

Originally presented:  August 15, 2024     |     Course length:  3.0 hours

Go beyond the headlines!
An outstanding faculty unpacks U.S. Supreme Court decisions in the spotlight this term, including those on –

  • Presidential Eligibility and Immunity 
  • Social Media – Free Speech Challenges to Government Regulation and Government Use of Social Media Platforms
  • Federal Agency Power and Chevron Deference
  • Access to Abortion Medication and to Emergency Abortions in ERs
  • Voting Rights and Re-Districting
  • Guns – The Second Amendment and Free Speech Challenges
  • And more!

WELCOME & INTRODUCTION  (5 MINUTES)


2024 U.S. Supreme Court Update – Voting Rights, Abortion Access, the Second Amendment, and More
  (60 MINUTES)
Appellate litigator Jeff Justman provides a fast-paced review of key U.S. Supreme Court decisions in the spotlight this term.
– Jeff Justman


Presidential Eligibility and Immunity  (30 MINUTES)

  • State reliance on 14th Amendment to justify removing a presidential candidate from its ballot: Trump v. Anderson
  • Former president’s immunity argument against prosecution for election-obstruction: Trump v. United States 
  • Prosecution argument that law against obstructing official proceedings can serve as the basis for charging people involved in the January 6th attack on the Capitol: Fischer v. U.S.

– Kay Nord Hunt


Social Media – Free Speech Challenges to Government Regulation and Government Use of Social Media Platforms  (45 MINUTES)

  • Public officials blocking critics on social media: O’Connor-Ratcliff v. Garnier and Lindke v. Freed
  • State laws placing content-moderation restrictions on social media platforms: NetChoice, LLC v. Paxton and Moody v. NetChoice, LLC
  • Federal government request that social media platforms work to prevent dissemination of alleged misinformation: Murthy v. Missouri

– Kate Swenson


Federal Agencies – Scope of Powers and Chevron Deference  (45 MINUTES)

  • Reconsidering Chevron: Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Relentless, Inc. v. Dept. of Commerce
  • Agency funding from the earnings of the Federal Reserve System: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. Consumer Financial Services Association of America
  • Adjudication of disputes before the SEC rather than a court: Securities and Exchange Commission v. Jarkesy

– Hannah Leiendecker & Aaron Van Oort

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$175.00
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