The Supreme Court changed course. In the Loper Bright case, the Court overturned the Chevron doctrine and placed the lawmaking power back where it belongs--with us in Congress.
On the recordJuly 22, 2024
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Steil emphasizes the Supreme Court's ruling restoring legislative power to Congress.
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