• prole@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Well get used to it as the Supreme Court has begun to lay down the precedent needed to completely do away with Chevron deference.

    In other words, they’re doing away with the authority that gives federal regulatory agencies their purview to set regulations. You know, the public servants who have dedicated their lives/educations/careers/etc. to a field of study?

    They’re replacing those decisions with ones made by judges and politicians.

    I much prefer “bureaucrats” (literally just another word for those public servants) make those decisions rather than billionaires and politicians.

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      1 year ago

      good. Enforcement should not decide law. that is a clear conflict of interest, in their favor. For an extreme example, you absolutely don’t want a police officer deciding citizen’s rights.