The Supreme Court Is About To Make Congress Reinvent Itself

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The Supreme Court Is About To Make Congress Reinvent Itself
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This summer, the Supreme Court is poised to overturn a cornerstone of administrative law known as 'Chevron deference.'

This summer, the Supreme Court is poised to overturn a cornerstone of administrative law known as 'Chevron deference.' Established in the 1984 case Chevron v.

this doctrine instructs courts to defer to federal agencies' interpretations of laws where the underlying statute is ambiguous . Absent Chevron, Congress could be forced to be much more specific in how it crafts legislation, delegates authority, and conducts regulatory oversight. If it refuses to adapt, agencies could be incapacitated and service delivery could stall.

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