Supreme Court Takes Case Challenging Power of Federal Agencies

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The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case from four New Jersey fishing companies that could reduce the power of federal regulatory agencies. See potential bias and similarities in coverage from dcexaminer, Reuters, and CNN:

The United States Supreme Court agreed to hear a case over fishing regulations that could result in a scaling back of federal agencies’ power. that created the “Chevron deference,” which instructs courts to defer to administrative agencies within reason over statute disputes.

Former Solicitor General Paul Clement, who is representing the fishing companies, stated, “We are delighted that the court took this case not only to potentially deliver justice to these fishermen, but also to reconsider a doctrine that has enabled the widespread expansion of unchecked executive authority. We look forward to our day in court.

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