Supreme Court will consider Chevron doctrine, role of ‘administrative state’
The very way we are governed—the balance of power between the three arms of government—will be before the Supreme Court this term. The case is Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, and on its face, it concerns a regulation that determines who pays for the federal agents who monitor catches on fishing boats. The implications of the Court’s ruling will determine how laws are drafted, how regulations are crafted, and how courts will review them for decades to come.
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