"Supreme Court's Potential Impact on Federal Agency Powers and the Administrative State"

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The Supreme Court is considering a case that could potentially weaken federal agencies' power to regulate businesses by overturning the Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council precedent, which currently allows judges to defer to agencies' interpretations of ambiguous laws. If overturned, this could make it easier to challenge regulations across various issues, but the extent of the ruling's impact remains uncertain until the court issues its decision, expected by the end of its term in June.
Topics:nation#administrative-state#chevron-v-natural-resources-defense-council#conservative-legal-movement#federal-regulations#politics#supreme-court
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