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Judicial No Longer Defers to Federal Agencies

by Larry Chiang on June 28, 2024

 
 
Eleanor Terrett
⁦‪@EleanorTerrett‬⁩
🚨BREAKING: In a 6-3 opinion, the Supreme Court has just overruled the #Chevron deference, a 1984 precedent that says when congressional laws are “ambiguous”, federal judges should defer to “reasonable” federal agency discretion.

Chief Justice John Roberts said in his opinion:

 
6/28/24, 9:40 AM
 
 

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Vivek Ramaswamy
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The Supreme Court just struck down the Chevron Doctrine which has poisoned our country in recent decades. This is a *seismic* ruling. The people we elect to make the laws aren’t the ones who actually make the laws today, it’s unelected bureaucrats in the administrative state.
 
6/28/24, 9:54 AM
 
 
The Supreme Court just struck down the Chevron Doctrine which has poisoned our country in recent decades. This is a *seismic* ruling. The people we elect to make the laws aren’t the ones who actually make the laws today, it’s unelected bureaucrats in the administrative state. That’s because an older, awful ruling said U.S. courts have to defer to administrative agencies’ interpretations of the law. As of today, that’s no longer the case & America is better off for it.

 
 
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Sean Davis
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BREAKING: In a major blow to the unelected administrative state, the Supreme Court has overruled the Chevron doctrine, which required courts to defer to the legal interpretations of unelected bureaucrats. 

“Chevron is overruled.” pic.twitter.com/tqC5EYaUBl

 
6/28/24, 9:26 AM
 
 
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