00:14:04 Kristy Varda: Please repost in the chat as those that just joined can't see it.. 00:15:37 Nicole Williamson: Program materials (including the program slides) are here: https://publicprocurementinternational.com/webinar-after-chevron/ 00:15:48 Kristy Varda: Thanks! 00:43:53 Louis Chiarella: BTW--that's exactly what GAO wrote. 00:51:05 Nicole Williamson: The opinion in Percipient.ai is available here: https://cafc.uscourts.gov/opinions-orders/23-1970.OPINION.6-7-2024_2330550.pdf 00:57:16 Nicole Williamson: Please find the Loper Bright opinion here: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/22-451_7m58.pdf. 01:01:39 sharon reed: Does the Randolph-Sheppard Act apply to Local Municipalities as well? 01:08:42 Nicole Williamson: Information on Skidmore v. Swift is available here: https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/323/134/. 01:13:49 Chris Yukins / GW Law: Skidmore was a 1944 Supreme Court decision giving broad respect to agency interpretations of the law -- this is arguably the starting point for Loper Bright Enterprises. Kisor was a 2016 Supreme Court decision that gave a structured approach to agency intepretations of their own regulations. As the background piece on the program page https://publicprocurementinternational.com/webinar-after-chevron/ discusses, the big question before Loper Bright was issued was whether the Court would follow Skidmore (it did) or Kisor (it didn't) in Loper Bright.