The ongoing judicial dynamics within the U.S. Supreme Court are facing new scrutiny as Congress’s attempt to codify Chevron deference places Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Clarence Thomas at odds. This legislative maneuver challenges Roberts’ apparent reluctance to dismantle Chevron, which grants agencies the power to interpret ambiguous statutes, a principle that has significantly shaped administrative law.
For more detailed coverage on this issue, see the original piece on Above the Law.
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