The Supreme Court on June 28 eliminated a precedent known as Chevron deference, a doctrine that for the last four decades gave authority to federal regulators to interpret unclear laws.
The 6-3 decision in a pair of cases—Loper Bright v. Raimondo and Relentless v. Department of Commerce—upends decades of regulatory precedent and is expected to have far-reaching effects that will constrain federal agencies.
During a webinar Monday, Bloomberg Law reporter Kimberly Robinson, Bloomberg Government analyst Karl Evers-Hillstrom, and Bloomberg Law principal legal analyst Erin Webb spoke with Executive Editor Jo-el Meyer about the decision’s impact on the courts, ...
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