Implications of Loper Bright: Impacts on Congress, Courts and Agencies

The Supreme Court recently reversed the long-standing Chevron deference principle in its landmark Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo decision. This two-part article series examines the implications of Loper Bright, including insights shared with the Cybersecurity Law Report by Baker & McKenzie partner Helena J. Engfeldt and Paul Hastings partner Nathaniel Edmonds, as well as commentary from K&L Gates partners made during a firm presentation. This second part addresses the decision’s impact on Congress, courts, regulatory agencies and companies. Part one discussed Chevron deference and examined the Loper Bright opinion and its effect on cybersecurity and privacy enforcement. See “Privacy and Data Security Regulators Discuss Enforcement Priorities and Collaborative Efforts” (Jun. 12, 2024).

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