Fri.Apr 26, 2024

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Does the Supreme Court Conservative Majority Want to Prevent Regulatory Agencies from Responding to Technological Innovation and Changed Circumstances?

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Despite ample and longstanding case precedent, the Supreme Court appears ready to prevent regulatory agencies from acting when a statutory mandate is ambiguous and outdated. The Court appears ready to prevent regulatory agencies from “changing its mind” about the proper scope of regulation, either to increase, or decrease oversight. The Court’s conservative super majority wants to reverse its Chevron Doctrine that conditionally supports judicial deference to the expertise resident in agencies su