"Supreme Court's Potential Impact on Federal Administrative Power"

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The Supreme Court is set to hear a case involving a fishing regulation that could have far-reaching implications for the power of executive agencies. The case, backed by a conservative group, aims to overturn the seminal 1984 Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council decision, which has been a cornerstone of American law. The outcome could potentially limit the authority of government agencies and has sparked broader debates about the role of regulation and the separation of powers.
Topics:nation#administrative-state#conservative-legal-movement#fishing-regulation#politics#separation-of-powers#supreme-court
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