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@Itchy well, it's not so much the Court tying the hands of the administration, but rather the democratic process tying those hands, if it hasn't granted such authority to the president.

To say Chevron is long-standing is to sort of gloss over the long-standing issues trying to make it work.

That's part of why the Court seems likely to reform the doctrine: it's had enough time to show its faults.

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