Removed the paywall from our excellent explainer on why SCOTUS overturning the Chevron precedent would be a big (and bad) deal. So if you weren't able to read it last week, please do, and to support our work, subscribe to Public Notice if you haven't already. publicnotice.co/p/scotus-chevr

@atrupar my question is what can be done to make the expected ruling a true Leopards Ate My Face decision for them. I could see challenges to all sorts of DOD decisions and policies, any CBP policies not explicitly stated by congress, challenges to CBP detention policies including third party facilities, basically a mess.

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@fencepost that's the thing about it: so many explainers like this overlook the balance that the deference was a source of a lot of bad things, and reigning it in would be good for cracking down on them too.

Chevron deference allowed a lot of bad stuff to hide, which is exactly why the court has been moving to reform it.

Just remember, it's named after a corporation for a reason.

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