Guys, when was the last time the libs had this bad of a 24 hour period?
In the words of our fearless editor: "The deep state just got kicked in the nards."
Do you understand how big this is? You need to tell a friend how big this is.
This may completely destroy the ability of various federal government agencies to write regulations on their own.
All these agencies? ๐
NEUTERED.
Here's MSNBC with the dummies guide:
If the Supreme Court overturns the 40-year-old doctrine known as Chevron deference, it would drastically shrink the power of federal agencies to regulate much of anything at all ...
Nearly 20,000 laws, standards, and protections upon which we rely today were arrived at based on agency deference.
Congress has passed vague laws for decades, saying that bureaucratic agencies can regulate within that framework of certain laws, and then those regulations will become law.
This has been abused by the feds and the deep state since the 1984 ruling.
Now, any regulation passed by the EPA, FDA, ATF, or any three-letter agency won't be automatically law.
Here's part of the SCOTUS ruling:
The Administrative Procedure Act requires courts to exercise their independent judgment in deciding whether an agency has acted within its statutory authority, and courts may not defer to an agency interpretation of the law simply because a statute is ambiguous; Chevron is overruled ...
These federal agencies no longer get the final say. The courts can decide.
A tremendous victory for the Constitution that will affect every part of our lives on a scale I simply can't emphasize enough.
Roberts wrote the opinion; however, Thomas gave a concurrence that ought to be read:
I write separately to underscore a more fundamental problem: Chevron deference also violates our Constitution's separation of powers, as I have previously explained at length ... And, I agree with JUSTICE GORSUCH that we should not overlook Chevron's constitutional defects in overruling it ... To provide "practical and real protections for individual liberty," the Framers drafted a Constitution that divides the legislative, executive, and judicial powers between three branches of Government.
And Gorsuch:
Today, the Court places a tombstone on Chevron no one can miss. In doing so, the Court returns judges to interpretive rules that have guided federal courts since the Nation's founding.
What a bad 24 hours for the Dems.
And what a great 24 hours for America!
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