WASHINGTON (AP) — When Democrats question Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch at his Senate confirmation hearing next week, they’ll probably ask a lot about something called “Chevron deference.” For ...
As the 43rd Attorney General of Indiana, I spent years fighting the overreach of unelected bureaucrats who treat the American people like pawns in their endless game of regulation. Back in September ...
The doctrine The Chevron doctrine stems from a ruling that’s been in place for decades and gives deference to agencies to interpret laws as they see fit when writing regulations. But Last month, ...
In a momentous decision that will affect vast swaths of American life, the Supreme Court made it far more difficult for federal agencies to issue... We break down the overturning of the Chevron ...