“First Chevron, now another arcane doctrine is ready for its closeup”: Alison Frankel’s “On the Case” from Reuters has this post. https://t.co/dLhO4jfer2
"I would say that the Court is fairly willing to overturn precedent, especially if their argument is that they're not grounded in constitutional meaning," said SLS Professor Bernadette Meyler for @Newsweek. Read more here: https://t.co/MjBCrcQccR
First Chevron, now another arcane doctrine is ready for its closeup https://t.co/jb1MRtzzvi https://t.co/uLfyrjmjKk
A recent column by Alison Frankel discusses the implications of an emerging constitutional doctrine, following the precedent set by the Chevron deference case. The column highlights the Supreme Court's increasing willingness to overturn established precedents, as noted by Stanford Law School Professor Bernadette Meyler. Meyler emphasized that the Court appears open to revisiting past decisions, particularly when they argue that such decisions lack grounding in constitutional meaning. This development signals a significant moment in constitutional law, as the Court prepares to examine this new doctrine.