Opinion by E.J. Dionne Jr.: Democrats in Congress are pushing back against a Supreme Court decision that limited the EPA’s ability to regulate carbon emissions.
, the bill also responded directly to the climate ruling.
Democrats in Congress plainly agree. While rejecting the court’s view that the legislative branch had not been specific enough in granting the EPA authority around certain climate issues, they used the Inflation Reduction Act to make their intentions absolutely clear. But right-wing judges and scholars are pursuing a variety of strategies to limit federal regulatory authority. One path, reflected in the climate case, would limit Congress’s ability to delegate by insisting that regulatory laws need to be far more specific. Some propose repudiating what is known as “the Chevron doctrine,” named after a 1984 Supreme Court decision, which calls for judicial deference to the regulators’ interpretations of ambiguous statutes if they are deemed reasonable.
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