BREAKING: US Supreme Court overturns historic 1984 Chevron precedent, gutting power of federal agencies to regulate environment and public health.

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CNN — The Supreme Court on Friday significantly weakened the power of federal agencies to approve regulations in a major decision that could have sweeping implications for the environment, public health and the workplace.

The 6-3 ruling, overturning a precedent from 1984, will shift the balance of power between the executive and judicial branches and hands an important victory to conservatives who have sought for years to rein in the regulatory authority of the “administrative state.”

The lawsuits were filed by two groups of herring fishermen challenging a Commerce Department regulation requiring them to pay the salaries of government observers who board their vessels to monitor the catch. But the decision will net a far wider swath of federal regulations affecting many facets of American life.

The decision overturns the Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council precedent that required courts to give deference to federal agencies when creating regulations based on an ambiguous law. Congress routinely enacts open-ended laws that give latitude to agencies to work out — and adjust — the details to new circumstances.

“Chevron is overruled,” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in his majority opinion. “Courts must exercise their independent judgment in deciding whether an agency has acted within its statutory authority.”

Justice Neil Gorsuch, the son of a former Environmental Protection Agency administrator, wrote separately to call Chevron Deference “a grave anomaly when viewed against the sweep of historic judicial practice.”

The 1984 decision, he said, “undermines core rule-of-law values ranging from the promise of fair notice to the promise of a fair hearing,” adding that it “operated to undermine rather than advance reliance interests, often to the detriment of ordinary Americans.”

Liberals say ruling is ‘judicial hubris’

Justice Elena Kagan, writing a dissent joined by the court’s two other liberals said that, with the overturning of Chevron, “a rule of judicial humility gives way to a rule of judicial hubris.”

“In one fell swoop, the majority today gives itself exclusive power over every open issue — no matter how expertise-driven or policy-laden — involving the meaning of regulatory law. As if it did not have enough on its plate, the majority turns itself into the country’s administrative czar,” Kagan wrote.

The majority, she added, “disdains restraint, and grasps for power.”

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre described the outcome as “yet another deeply troubling decision that takes our country backwards.”

Jean-Pierre said that “Republican-backed special interests have repeatedly turned to the Supreme Court” and that “once again, the Supreme Court has decided in the favor of special interests.”

Conservatives have long sought to rein in regulatory authority, arguing that Washington has too much control over American industry and individual lives. The justices have been incrementally diminishing federal power for years, but the new case gave the court an opportunity to take a much broader stride.

In the case of the fishermen who brought the case, the law allowed the government to mandate the observers but was silent on the question of who had to pay their salaries, which the fisherman argue added roughly $700 a day to their costs. They encouraged the court to rule that agencies couldn’t enact such a requirement without explicit approval from Congress.

The Supreme Court had been trending in that direction for years, knocking back attempts by federal agencies in other contexts to approve regulations on their own. In 2021, for instance, the court’s conservatives struck down a Biden administration effort to extend an eviction moratorium first approved during the Trump administration. Last year, the court’s conservatives similarly invalidated a Biden plan to wipe out student loans of millions of Americans.


https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/28/politics/chevron-precedent-supreme-court/index.html
Them Boeing planes about to drop like flies :whew::wow:

• Roe v. Wade (50+ years of precedent)
• Chevron (40 years of precedent)
• Affirmative action (60+ years of precedent)

ALL GONE, because of ONE term under Donald Trump’s MAGA regime.

Yet KoonServatives still think voting Republican is in the best interest of Black ppl’s future, because of a COTDAMN stimmy.

That’s how cheap Massa was able to buy y’all political illiterates SMH

LOST NIKKAS :scust:
 
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Trump has fúcked this country for at least 2 decades to come:francis:
And this is why I would vote for a bag of shyt over trump if it comes down to it.

All Conservatives gotta do is point at LGBT ppl having human rights and nikkas will gladly let their bigotry allow Conservatives to continue to take what was acquired, instead of focusing on the longterm future and preserving the useful resources in place that white ppl will take away from Black ppl at any given opportunity SMH.
I present Trump’s KoonServative housepet voter base :francis:

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LOST NIKKAS :scust:
 
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All Conservatives gotta do is point at LGBT ppl having human rights and nikkas will gladly let their bigotry allow Conservatives continue to take what was acquired, instead of focusing on the longterm future and preserving the useful resources in place that white ppl will take away from Black ppl given the opportunity.

I present Trump’s KoonServative housepet voter base :francis:

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LOST NIKKAS :scust:


People really thought it was just music and no consequences to elevating lowlife rapping bums to be the face and voice of Black America.. :ufdup:
 

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People really thought it was just music and no consequences to elevating lowlife rapping bums to be the face and voice of Black America.. :ufdup:
illiterate rappers, former pimps turned scammers, athletes..

nikkas ain’t learn a COTDAMN thing from Malcolm X..

White ppl truly be LAUGHIN at Black ppl SMH



 

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This will affect low income people, particularly poor black folk in urban areas.

This is a travesty

Yup, this is an absolute disaster for black public health, frankly anyone who cares about safety, and in particular communities without a lot of local regulation/oversight/enforcement
 
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