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Chevron doctrine

  • How the Loper Bright Decision May Affect Your Estate Planning
    How the Loper Bright Decision May Affect Your Estate Planning
    In a court case 40 years ago (1984), the Chevron doctrine was established. Once passed, it meant that all cases in the future needed to rely on decisions made by ...
    August 9, 2024BY Mike Valles
  • With Chevron Overturned, Congress May Have to Adapt
    With Chevron Overturned, Congress May Have to Adapt
    Following the Supreme Court ruling that curbs federal agency power, lawmakers say Congress must write more specific laws.
    July 16, 2024BY Arjun Singh
  • Major Supreme Court Decisions on J6, Administrative Power, Homelessness
    Major Supreme Court Decisions on J6, Administrative Power, Homelessness
    The court's decisions raise questions about the separation of powers and DOJ's prosecution of Jan. 6 defendants.
    June 28, 2024BY Top Story Newsletter
  • 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
  • Supreme Court Must Answer Whether Judges or Bureaucrats Have Final Word on Federal Law
    Supreme Court Must Answer Whether Judges or Bureaucrats Have Final Word on Federal Law
    Commentary Will the Supreme Court uphold the Chevron doctrine, under which courts defer to contested interpretations of law by agencies ...
    January 18, 2024BY Jack Fitzhenry
  • 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
  • The Supreme Court Might Curb the ‘Deep State’ by Overruling the Chevron Case
    The Supreme Court Might Curb the ‘Deep State’ by Overruling the Chevron Case
    Commentary The Supreme Court won't be announcing its decisions in most of this year’s big cases until June ...
    May 11, 2023BY Rob Natelson
  • 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
  • Group Asks Supreme Court to Weaken Legal Authority of Administrative State
    Group Asks Supreme Court to Weaken Legal Authority of Administrative State
    WASHINGTON—A civil rights group filed papers with the Supreme Court on Sept. 23 urging it to tear away ...
    September 24, 2019BY Matthew Vadum
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