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We’re Better Off Without Chevron Deference

Summary by American Council on Science and Health…
In 1984, the U.S. Supreme Court created the doctrine of “Chevron deference,” requiring courts to defer to a government agency’s legal interpretation of the statutes the agency implements. Earlier this year, in the Loper Bright case, the Supreme Court eliminated that doctrine. Since then, commentators have bemoaned the loss of the Chevron deference, saying that courts will be making technical decisions that are best left to scientists. But the sk…
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