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Haunted by the Ghost of Chevron Deference: Ripple Effects from the End of the Chevron Era

You may think you’ve seen the last of Chevron deference, but in the year since SCOTUS pronounced the era of Chevron dead, it has garnered more attention than ever. As a reminder, Chevron deference was overturned in the 2024 Loper Bright case, which held that federal courts may not defer to an agency’s interpretation of an ambiguous statute.[1] In the first six months after Loper Bright was decided, lower courts cited the decision more than 400 times[2], the president cited the decision …

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