Subject: Re: SCOTUS today
Boom. There goes a lot of the administrative state in one shot.

Remember this?

"Although the Chevron decision – which upheld the Reagan-era Environmental Protection Agency’s interpretation of the Clean Air Act that eased regulation of emissions – was generally hailed by conservatives at the time, the ruling eventually became a target for those seeking to curtail the administrative state, who argued that courts, rather than federal agencies, should say what the law means."

See how much you've changed? Judges each have their own ideology which influences them, and they generally aren't going to understand the practicalities necessary for different administrations - Justice Dept vs EPA are very different.