Chevron OVERTURNED
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So.....IIRC; this is absolutely MONUMENTAL news to get it overturned, right?????
It's a massive blow to the administrative state. Government agencies, as part of the Executive Branch, creates their own often time far-reaching regulations based on their interpretations of laws passed by Congress.
OSHA unilaterally mandated tens of millions of private sector workers wear masks or get the Covid vaccine. Appellate courts allowed it citing the Chevron Deference.
https://x.com/gregg_re/status/1806786881180328427
^^^^THIS. Also sets the stage for SCOTUS (Article3) to put smackdown on Congress (Article1) for their usurpation of judicial powers per Admin Procedures Act of June 11, 1946 that established the unconstitutional Federal Rules for Civil Procedure. Potential strikedown possible under similar violation of Separation of Powers argument.
We would default back to Common Law Rules of 1912, preventing use of “administrative actions” to violate Bill of Rights.