From WWII Oil Fields To Today’s Courts: Why Chevron V. Plaquemines Parish Matters To Everyone With Richard Wilson
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In Podcast 157, longtime collaborators Richard Wilson and Jackalyn Rainosek, PhD take listeners inside a Supreme Court case that most Americans have never heard of—but one that could profoundly shape environmental litigation, federal power, and the balance between state and federal courts for decades to come.
At first glance, Chevron v. Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana appears to be a technical dispute about jurisdiction--question of whether a lawsuit belongs in state court or federal court. But as Wilson and Rainosek make clear, this case is anything but routine. Beneath the procedural surface lies a legal battle with sweeping implications for environmental accountability, corporate liability, wartime federal authority, and the growing strategy of using state courts to achieve national policy outcomes.
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