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by refurb
721 days ago
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How did it work before the Chevron defense? The USA didn't implode before 1984. Congress would need to outline the limits of the executive function in the law. It would need to detail what the goals are (and are not). To me this seems like a vast improvement rather than just passing a bill "regulate pollution" and then whatever the EPA decides is now law impervious to court challenges. |
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Congress passed laws that required interpretation to actually implement. If someone disagreed with the agency interpretation they went to court. The court would then figure out an interpretation.
All Chevron deference did is tell the court that if the agency interpretation was reasonable the court should go with that.
With or without Chevron, "unelected bureaucrats" end up interpreting the law.