Supreme Court Overturns Chevron Deference, Shifts Regulatory Power
New ruling empowers judges over federal agencies in interpreting ambiguous laws, impacting regulation across sectors.
- The Supreme Court's decision ends the 40-year-old Chevron deference precedent.
- Judges will now have the final say on ambiguous laws rather than deferring to agency expertise.
- The ruling could affect regulatory actions in areas like environmental protection, healthcare, and technology.
- Dissenting justices warn of increased judicial power and potential chaos in policy implementation.
- The decision has sparked significant debate on the balance of power between the judiciary and regulatory agencies.




































