SCOTUS kills Chevron deference, giving courts more power to block federal rules

EPA rules and FCC net neutrality order at risk: "No consumer protection is safe."

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/06/scotus-kills-chevron-deference-giving-courts-more-power-to-block-federal-rules/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

SCOTUS kills Chevron deference, giving courts more power to block federal rules

EPA rules and FCC net neutrality order at risk: "No consumer protection is safe."

Ars Technica

@arstechnica

“Given the dysfunction of Congress today, we are at the mercy of the whims of the Imperial Court."

Mix this with a dictator/despot backed by his Imperial Court. The decline will accelerate.

@arstechnica And they cite separation of powers as they usurp the regulatory power from the executive. Absolute government dysfunction to have courts take over the role of Federal agencies.

@arstechnica

Sauron has a new face. It's name is SCOTUS

@arstechnica
Chevron is gone and courts don't need to listen to experts anymore.

More judicial power being consolidated...

I say don't give it to them. Ignore the illegitimate court.

#StackTheCourt #scotus #corruption

@arstechnica People couldn't hold their nose and vote for Hillary, so here we are.