A major shift in the balance of power at the federal level could be coming very soon…
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority appears ready to overturn a bureaucracy-empowering doctrine that has been blamed for the bolstering of U.S. federal agencies’ authorities in recent decades.
It’s called the ‘Chevron deference’ – and it basically requires courts to defer to federal agencies’ interpretation of laws unless Congress says otherwise.
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments for two cases whose rulings could upend the ‘Chevron deference’.
This is a HUGE deal.
If the doctrine is overturned, it could dramatically change the balance of power between Congress, the courts, and federal agencies by significantly curbing the power of the unofficial ‘fourth branch of government’ – the modern administrative state.
Check out these clips on social media explaining just how major the effects of such a ruling could be:
Federal agencies and unelected bureaucrats over the last 90 years grabbed all 3 branches of government and are now writing regulations Congress never intended.
— 🇺🇸 Mike Davis 🇺🇸 (@mrddmia) January 18, 2024
Now that there are 3 constitutional justices, the Supreme Court needs to reverse Chevron and return legislating back to… pic.twitter.com/hU50JVDqla
🔥 @JeffClarkUS breaks down the Supreme Court’s Chevron case which will decide the power of federal agencies.
— Center for Renewing America (@amrenewctr) January 17, 2024
“If this Chevron deference doctrine is reversed or limited, it is a first MAJOR step in clipping the wings of the Administrative State.” pic.twitter.com/cZVHSBgWzk
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