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A Look at the Laws Impacting the New Administration’s Regulatory Priorities

Webinar | 01.22.21, 7:00 AM EST - 8:00 AM EST

The first 100 days of a the Biden administration will see a flurry of executive actions and new policy pronouncements. Join Crowell & Moring attorneys for a discussion on the legal issues the Biden administration will face in undoing the Trump administration’s rules and policies and in advancing its own agenda through executive actions and the courts.  Topics to be discussed will include:


  • Use of executive action to change policies
  • Status of unpublished rules 
  • Delaying effective dates for pending rules
  • Changes to the OMB led inter-agency review process for the IRS and other agencies
  • Disapproving rules under the Congressional Review Act
  • Halting or reversing course on pending litigation
  • Role of acting officials under Federal Vacancies Reform Act

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