One year later: A world without 'Chevron deference'
NeutralU.S News

A year after the Supreme Court's decision to eliminate 'Chevron deference,' the legal landscape has shifted significantly. This doctrine, established in 1984, allowed courts to defer to agency interpretations of ambiguous laws, which many argued disrupted the balance of power. The removal of this doctrine is crucial as it may lead to more rigorous judicial scrutiny of agency actions, impacting how laws are interpreted and enforced. This change could reshape regulatory practices and influence future legal battles.
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