On recent SCOTUS rulings>>>Regulation Is in the Eye of the Beholder, Says J.P. Morgan Asset Management’s Michael Cembalest https://t.co/o80uYhjWnb
The Supreme Court didn't just overrule Chevron; it drew in question all cases decided by "a bare quorum of six Justices." My take is here: https://t.co/KLQUwGgwA3
Contrary to conventional wisdom, the Supreme Court’s reversal of the “Chevron deference” doctrine is potentially one of its most anti-business rulings yet, explains @Lazard's Kenneth Jacobs. https://t.co/ZMqduNtVFH
The U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of Chevron deference has sparked discussions in various sectors. The tax industry is reevaluating client advice, while legal experts anticipate impacts on employment law and business regulations. Experts suggest the ruling may hinder legislative and regulatory processes, potentially leading to legal battles and long-term effects on industries.