Supreme Court Upholds Chevron Deterrence
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•Ruling by conservative Supreme Court could help blue states fight Trump policies
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Experts say it will likely give blue states more leeway to attack any forthcoming policy changes from President-elect Donald Trump .
The decision overturns a legal concept called “ Chevron deference,” in place since 1984 and named after a case involving the Chevron oil company.
Now, it could become harder for a Trump administration to deregulate areas of the economy, crack down on immigration.
Congress has not approved a major immigration or environmental law for decades .
That has forced both Democratic and Republican administrations to change policy through executive order or federal regulations that can now be more easily challenged by hostile states in the courts.
The Loper Bright decision went 6-2 in favor of New Jersey herring fishermen who opposed a 2020 federal rule.
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