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Chevron deference

  • Congress’s Post-Chevron Dilemma: Take Back Power From Agencies or Concede It for Good
    Congress’s Post-Chevron Dilemma: Take Back Power From Agencies or Concede It for Good
    The Supreme Court empowered executive branch officials in 1984 to decide how to enforce the law, but six justices shifted that authority back to Capitol Hill.
    September 11, 2024BY Mark Tapscott
  • Major Supreme Court Ruling Is Slowly Weakening Federal Agencies | Facts Matter
    Major Supreme Court Ruling Is Slowly Weakening Federal Agencies | Facts Matter
    In this week's episode we dive into the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down a doctrine known ...
    September 4, 2024BY Roman Balmakov
  • Fishing Industry Lands Supreme Court Win, Overturning Chevron Doctrine
    Fishing Industry Lands Supreme Court Win, Overturning Chevron Doctrine
    When New England fishing vessel operators prevailed in a suit over federal overreach, they triggered a tsunami that ...
    July 7, 2024BY Scottie Barnes
  • How Landmark SCOTUS Ruling on Chevron Deference Curbs Federal Agency Power: Philip Hamburger
    How Landmark SCOTUS Ruling on Chevron Deference Curbs Federal Agency Power: Philip Hamburger
    Critics called Chevron the "Lord Voldemort" of administrative law. So what was Chevron deference exactly? How did it ...
    July 6, 2024BY Jan Jekielek
  • You Can’t Defend ‘Democracy’ and the Administrative State
    You Can’t Defend ‘Democracy’ and the Administrative State
    Commentary The government shows up at your business and demands you pay the salaries of the regulators who ...
    January 26, 2024BY David Harsanyi
  • Liberal Supreme Court Justices Worry About Removing Deference to Bureaucrats
    Liberal Supreme Court Justices Worry About Removing Deference to Bureaucrats
    The three left-leaning justices on the U.S. Supreme Court expressed heavy skepticism on Jan. 17 of attorneys’ proposal ...
    January 18, 2024BY Sam Dorman
  • Supreme Court Conservatives Appear Open to Rolling Back Power of Federal Agencies
    Supreme Court Conservatives Appear Open to Rolling Back Power of Federal Agencies
    The doctrine of ‘Chevron deference’ violates the Constitution and impedes the rule of law, lawyer for fishing company ...
    January 17, 2024BY Matthew Vadum
  • Supreme Court to Hear Major Case That Could Roll Back Administrative State
    Supreme Court to Hear Major Case That Could Roll Back Administrative State
    A ruling could upend the decades-old Chevron deference doctrine and effectively change how executive agencies regulate.
    January 16, 2024BY Sam Dorman
  • 4 Supreme Court Cases That Could Curb the Administrative State
    4 Supreme Court Cases That Could Curb the Administrative State
    The Supreme Court is reviewing the administrative state's power with several cases this term that could make major ...
    November 18, 2023BY Sam Dorman and Matthew Vadum
  • Supreme Court Schedules Oral Argument in Challenge to Bureaucrats’ Power
    Supreme Court Schedules Oral Argument in Challenge to Bureaucrats’ Power
    The court may overturn the Chevron deference doctrine, which critics say has led to an increase in the ...
    November 17, 2023BY Matthew Vadum
  • ‘Chevron Deference’ Builds the Administrative State
    ‘Chevron Deference’ Builds the Administrative State
    Commentary Those seeking to hold the Food and Drug Administration, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institutes ...
    October 31, 2023BY Dr. Robert Malone
  • Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Second Challenge to Administrative State Powers
    Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Second Challenge to Administrative State Powers
    Both cases challenge a federal regulation forcing fishing companies to pay to have a federal monitor aboard to ...
    October 13, 2023BY Matthew Vadum
  • Will Yeatman: Congress Cedes Power to the Administrative State Via This Legal Loophole | ATL:NOW
    Will Yeatman: Congress Cedes Power to the Administrative State Via This Legal Loophole | ATL:NOW
    Will Yeatman recently filed an amicus brief in the case of Loper Bright Enterprise v. Raimondo, in which ...
    August 7, 2023BY Jan Jekielek
  • Groups Urge Supreme Court to Overrule Pro-Bureaucracy Rule That Aids Administrative State
    Groups Urge Supreme Court to Overrule Pro-Bureaucracy Rule That Aids Administrative State
    Limited-government advocates are urging the Supreme Court to overrule “Chevron deference,” a bureaucracy-empowering legal doctrine they say has ...
    July 25, 2023BY Matthew Vadum
  • Supreme Court Takes Up Major Case That Could Roll Back Power of Federal Government
    Supreme Court Takes Up Major Case That Could Roll Back Power of Federal Government
    The Supreme Court decided on May 1 to consider rolling back a bureaucracy-empowering legal doctrine when it determined ...
    May 1, 2023BY Matthew Vadum
  • Supreme Court Leaves Underpinning of Administrative State in Place
    Supreme Court Leaves Underpinning of Administrative State in Place
    WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court unexpectedly passed up an opportunity to overturn a bureaucracy-empowering legal doctrine when, on June 26, ...
    June 26, 2019BY Matthew Vadum
  • Supreme Court Hears Case About Medical Benefits That Could Shake Administrative State
    Supreme Court Hears Case About Medical Benefits That Could Shake Administrative State
    WASHINGTON—A lawyer for a Marine Corps veteran said to have been arbitrarily denied medical benefits urged the Supreme ...
    March 27, 2019BY Matthew Vadum
  • Supreme Court Considers Deference to FCC
    Supreme Court Considers Deference to FCC
    WASHINGTON—Supreme Court justices questioned the wisdom of allowing regulators to ban faxed solicitations that seek to give away ...
    March 25, 2019BY Matthew Vadum
  • Supreme Court Will Consider Case That Could Help Undermine Administrative State
    Supreme Court Will Consider Case That Could Help Undermine Administrative State
    WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court’s decision on Dec. 10 to hear a veteran’s appeal of a bureaucratic denial of benefits ...
    December 13, 2018BY Matthew Vadum
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