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A Surprise Court Ruling Might Be Bad News for Dark-Money Groups
Earlier this year, the Supreme Court abolished a longstanding doctrine known as “Chevron deference,” which had required courts to defer to federal agencies’ interpretation of the laws that empower them. Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo was a historic ruling that is expected to hamstring federal agencies and empower federal courts to second-guess them—just as Republicans and their wealthy allies have long desired. But one of the first and most notable impacts of Loper Bright might well alarm those who celebrated the decision back in June. In an otherwise unremarkable ruling on Monday, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals narrowed a federal tax-code exemption used by “dark money” groups to i

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