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- The End of Chevron Deference: What Does It Mean, and What Comes Next?
Chevron deference, established in 1984, required courts to defer to “permissible” agency interpretations of the statutes those agencies administer, even when a reviewing court reads the statute differently
- Chevron deference | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
“Chevron deference” refers to the doctrine under which courts historically deferred to a federal agency’s interpretation of an ambiguous statute that the agency administers
- Chevron U. S. A. , Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.
Chevron deference consisted of a two-part test that was deferential to government agencies: first, whether Congress has spoken directly to the precise issue at question, and second, "whether the agency's answer is based on a permissible construction of the statute"
- Chevron deference (doctrine) - Ballotpedia
Chevron deference, or Chevron doctrine, is an administrative law principle that compelled federal courts to defer to a federal agency's interpretation of an ambiguous or unclear statute that Congress delegated to the agency to administer
- Supreme Court strikes down Chevron, curtailing power of federal . . .
Chevron deference, Roberts explained in his opinion for the court on Friday, is inconsistent with the Administrative Procedure Act, a federal law that sets out the procedures that federal agencies must follow as well as instructions for courts to review actions by those agencies
- With Chevron Deference Ended, What Happens Next?
The Chevron deference doctrine provided that when Congress had not directly addressed a question about the meaning of a statue, courts had to uphold a federal agency’s interpretation, so long as that interpretation was reasonable
- What is the Chevron deference and why has it been overruled? - BBC
While “Chevron deference” may sound like a chess strategy, it actually refers to a landmark Supreme Court ruling, Chevron v Natural Resources Defense Council The court decided in 1984 that
- Chevron Deference: A Primer - Congress. gov
This report discusses the Chevron decision, explains the circumstances in which the Chevron doctrine applies, explores how courts apply the two steps of Chevron, and highlights some criticisms of the doctrine, with an eye toward the potential future of Chevron deference
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