The court is also weighing whether to overturn its 40-year-old Chevron decision, which has been the basis for upholding a wide range of regulations on public health, workplace safety and consumer protections. https://t.co/S2XF57Vnek
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The Supreme Court is expected to issue a ruling soon that could potentially overturn or scale back the Chevron deference, a legal doctrine that has been in place for nearly 50 years. This doctrine has allowed courts to defer to federal agencies' interpretation of ambiguous laws. The decision could have widespread implications for federal policy, local zoning, public health, workplace safety, and consumer protections. Experts, including Holland & Knight's Lynn Calkins, anticipate significant ramifications in real estate and other sectors. The ruling could also make science-based regulation more challenging. Donald J. Trump for President 2024 Senior Advisor BorisEP highlighted the importance of this case.