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Chevron Doctrine continues to haunt the courts
In the grade school civics version of American government, it’s the judiciary that interprets the law. But for decades, the reality has been much different. Under a 1984 Supreme Court case, Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council, judges are often not allowed to interpret the law using their best judgment. Instead, it’s the executive branch that frequently has the last word on the meaning of the statutes that define its own authority. It’s long past time for the Supreme Court to correct its error and end the Chevron-deference experiment. When interpreting the meaning of statutes under Chevron, courts apply a two-step test. First, they must decide if the statute’s meaning is “unamb

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