Supreme Court to consider weakening power of federal agencies in fisheries case

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The Supreme Court agrees to consider overturning a nearly 40-year precedent by taking up a challenge to a regulation affecting fishing vessels in a case that marks the latest conservative-led attack on federal bureaucracy.

on Monday agreed to consider overturning a nearly 40-year precedent by taking up a challenge to a regulation affecting fishing vessels in a case that is the latest conservative-led attack on federal bureaucracy.

"The Supreme Court has an opportunity to correct one of the most consequential judicial errors in a generation," said Ryan Mulvey, a lawyer at the Cause of Action Institute, a conservative group that represents the challengers. The Chevron ruling"has proven corrosive to the American system of checks and balances and directly contributed to an unaccountable executive branch," he added.

The court took up an appeal brought by Loper Bright Enterprises and several other operators of fishing vessels that are active in the herring fishery off the Atlantic coast and challenged the 2020 rule applying to New England fisheries.

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