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re: Here's hoping Chevron deference dies today.
Posted on 6/30/22 at 8:34 am to colbycovington
Posted on 6/30/22 at 8:34 am to colbycovington
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From my understanding..The ability for alphabet bureaus to interpret policy however they wish based on ambiguous language.
I thought I had read that a positive Chevron ruling would actually force Congress to work together on most things instead of delegating issues to the 3 letter agencies (that have no business governing anything, especially since they're appointed and not elected).
But I'm still waiting on someone to explain it to me like I take my whole family to eat at Popeye's after every Sunday service.
Posted on 6/30/22 at 8:45 am to TigerAxeOK
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I thought I had read that a positive Chevron ruling would actually force Congress to work together on most things instead of delegating issues to the 3 letter agencies (that have no business governing anything, especially since they're appointed and not elected).
But I'm still waiting on someone to explain it to me like I take my whole family to eat at Popeye's after every Sunday service.
I'll give it a try to get to the basics. Chevron deference is when a court can not use their interpretation of a statute and must use the position stated by the administrative agency. Effectively saying that an agency can create rules that courts must follow, giving agencies the ability to craft de facto legislation.
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