A supreme court case about fisherman is flying under the radar, but could soon ‘create chaos’
For decades, the Chevron deference doctrine has given broad powers to federal agencies. Now it could be overturned - with major consequences
The US supreme court is poised to decide the fate of a decades-old legal framework that has helped determine how the federal government regulates everything from pollution to financial markets.
With cases on abortion, homelessness and Donald Trump grabbing the spotlight, the so-called Chevron deference doctrine has flown somewhat under the radar. But it could be among the court's most influential decisions this year, upending the way Congress legislates, how bureaucrats carry out presidential directives and how courts rule when conflicts arise over the regulatory process.
Is a statute ambiguous?
Is the agency's interpretation reasonable?
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