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Assessment of the New Administration's First 100 Days: Regulatory Twists and Turns


Level: Advanced
Runtime: 40 minutes
Recorded Date: June 22, 2017
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Agenda

  • Regulatory twists and turns
  • Effects of uncertainty
  • Specific Drivers
  • Trade Policy
  • Tax Proposals
  • Healthcare Sector
Runtime: 40 minutes
Recorded: June 22, 2017

Description

In this keynote, Dean Harold Krent will explain why, despite the President's efforts to make unilateral changes, the Administration needs a partner in Congress to effect more robust alterations of the regulatory landscape and leave you with insight on how legal departments can assess pending changes to the regulatory environment.

This program was recorded as part fo the 17th annual SuperConference on June 22nd, 2017.

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Panelists

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Dean Harold Krent

Dean & Professor of Law
Chicago-Kent College of Law

Dean Krent graduated from Princeton University and received his law degree from New York University School of Law, where he served as notes editor of the Law Review and garnered several awards for excellence in writing.

Dean Krent clerked for the Honorable William H. Timbers of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and then worked in the Department of Justice for the Appellate Staff of the Civil Division, writing briefs and arguing cases in various courts of appeals across the nation. He has been teaching full-time since 1987 and has focused his scholarship on legal aspects of individuals' interaction with the government. His recent book, Presidential Powers, is a comprehensive examination of the president's role as defined by the U.S. Constitution and judicial and historical precedents.

In addition, Dean Krent has served as a consultant to the Administrative Conference of the United States. He has also litigated numerous cases with students on behalf of indigent prisoners.

Dean Krent joined the IIT Chicago-Kent faculty in 1994. He was appointed associate dean in 1997 and interim dean in 2002 before assuming the deanship on January 1, 2003.


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