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Please explain.



This is a decent definition: "administrative law principle that compels federal courts to defer to a federal agency's interpretation of an ambiguous or unclear statute that Congress delegated to the agency to administer." The ruling basically undermines the previous notion of the judiciary deferring to an administrative agency, because it just didn't, therefore forcing the legislature to be more explicit in its desires.


I'll attempt to explain on their behalf: technocracy bad, regulatory capture good.


Don't put words in other peoples' mouths. Especially strawman words.

It's not honest, it's not nice, and it's against the site guidelines.




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