US Supreme Court rulings usher in era of regulatory caution https://t.co/87HVkj2Ztc | opinion
“A Century-Old Law’s Aftershocks Are Still Felt at the Supreme Court; In 1925, Congress let the justices choose the cases they would decide; That change ‘continues to prompt political contention and crisis,’ a scholar argues”: Adam Liptak has this new https://t.co/gqYxJc6Ul7
A seismic Supreme Court ruling on Chevron deference ushered in a new era of diminished federal power. The next Trump administration hopes to capitalize on it. https://t.co/m62EBu0wyl
A recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling has significantly altered the landscape of federal regulatory power, marking a new era of diminished federal authority. This decision, which impacts the longstanding Chevron deference doctrine, is expected to be leveraged by the next Trump administration to advance its regulatory agenda. Critics argue that the ruling reduces the power of all presidential administrations, including Trump's, by limiting the ability to enforce regulations. The implications of this ruling are being felt across various sectors, prompting discussions about its long-term effects on federal governance and regulatory practices.