I am NOT a lawfag, but many anons ARE, and may find this news very interdasting. The SCOTUS is considering the viability of the Chevron doctrine. What is the Chevron doctrine?
From Wikipedia:
Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., 467 U.S. 837 (1984), was a landmark case in which the United States Supreme Court set forth the legal test for determining whether to grant deference to a government agency's interpretation of a statute which it administers. The decision articulated a doctrine now known as "Chevron deference". The doctrine consists of a two-part test applied by the court, when appropriate, that is highly deferential to government agencies: first, whether Congress has spoken directly to the precise issue at question, and second, "whether the agency's answer is based on a permissible construction of the statute."
Chevron is one of the most important decisions in U.S. administrative law, and has been cited in thousands of cases since being issued in 1984.
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This could have FAR-reaching implications on our every-day lives, as it originally had when it was decided.
Hopefully you can AND will "learn a thing or two " Fren". :-)
To make that more likely, perhaps seek to control haughty spirit urges that result in conjuring up defensively dismissive assessments of anonymous strangers?
Example:
You're " delusional"...." Keep your head in the sand"
An agile pivot, "Fren"? Start by deploying despair summoning word spells. Shift to emulating a haughty, dominatrix. :-)
Fwiw, like Q+, I enjoy trolling and teasing.
#U2? #😘