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With Chevron Overturned, Congress May Have to Adapt

Supreme Court’s strike down of Chevron deference, which enhanced federal agency power, has been deemed a “seismic” change for U.S. administrative law.

SCOTUS Ignites a Glorious Regulatory Reform Revolution

The 2024 term SCOTUS ignited a regulatory reform revolution by limiting the rulemaking power of federal agencies. Congress must codify them to protect them.

Key Takeaways From Supreme Court Rulings That Curb Executive Power

Supreme Court issued rulings to limit the power of the federal government, curbing agencies’ ability to make regulations and take certain enforcement actions.

Supreme Court Overturns ‘Chevron Doctrine,’ Curtailing Federal Government Power

The Supreme Court voted 6–3 to overturn the Chevron deference, a bureaucracy-empowering judicial doctrine that led to explosive growth of U.S. government.

Supreme Court Conservatives Appear Open to Rolling Back Power of Federal Agencies

Bureaucracy-empowering judicial doctrine critics blame for explosive growth of U.S. government in recent decades should be overturned, the Supreme Court heard.

4 Supreme Court Cases That Could Curb the Administrative State

The Supreme Court is reviewing the administrative state's power with several cases this term that could make major changes to the way agencies regulate.