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65 sats \ 1 reply \ @Bell_curve 28 Jun \ parent \ on: SCOTUS Overturns 'Chevron Deference' In Massive Blow To 'Administrative State' news
This is a bigger deal than Roe
The problem with Chevron doctrine was too much deference from the legislative and judicial branches.
Unelected bureaucrats get drunk on power after a sip. They are as bad or worse than the annoying mods on Reddit
Chevron doctrine was established in 1984. The Supreme Court kneecapped itself and the federal judiciary by allowing regulators to interpret laws or rules or dictates. Judges interpret laws not regulators. Agencies have also setup administrative courts to settle legal disputes, ie always rule in favor of agency. These administrative courts are rigged.