Subject: Re: Revisiting Chevron
Overturning Chevron doesn't require Congress to provide more specificity or precision in their statutes. They're perfectly free to continue passing high level goals and allowing the agencies to flesh out the details, no matter what happens with Chevron. It would simply mean that when a statute is vague, the agency's read of the statute doesn't get any deference in a dispute. - albaby
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Sure. My hope would be that without the Chevron thumb on the scale, the regulatory agencies would be more careful and responsive to citizen input knowing they may be forced in court to provide actual supporting evidence for what appears in their regulations.