"Supreme Court's Potential Shift: Weakening Federal Agency Power"

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Conservative justices on the Supreme Court are considering weakening the power of federal agencies by potentially eliminating the Chevron doctrine, which requires judges to defer to agencies' interpretations of ambiguous laws. This could give courts more authority to strike down regulations across various policy areas, reducing the executive branch's power and making it harder for presidents to defend their regulatory agendas. The court's ruling could have significant implications for healthcare, the environment, immigration, and more.
Topics:nation#chevron-doctrine#conservative-justices#federal-agencies#law-and-politics#regulatory-power#supreme-court
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