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rhaksw
717 days ago
He's probably referring to Administrative Law Justices (ALJs), who are part of the executive, not the judiciary.
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freejazz
716 days ago
But they do have judicial oversight. It's a really bizarre response in the context of this thread.
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Gormo
716 days ago
They do now. Before Chevron was reversed, the stuff that appeared to be judicial oversight was being done by the agencies themselves, not by the judiciary.
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freejazz
716 days ago
That's not true at all.
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Gormo
716 days ago
That is literally what Chevron doctrine
is
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freejazz
714 days ago
In part, yes. But it's certainly not the whole of the issue and you are purposefully misrepresenting the nature of litigation here.
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