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“Chevron is Overruled” Supreme Court decision upends the era of agency rule

By Susan Feigin Harris (US), Jeff Wurzburg (US), Kathleen Rubinstein (US), Kevin J. Harnisch (US), Sandeep Savla (US), Lucy Hoffman & Cat McManus on July 29, 2024
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The US Supreme Court’s ruling on the Chevron doctrine in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo (Loper), will profoundly impact multiple industries regulated by federal agencies that have grown accustomed to being the ultimate arbiter of ambiguous language in their applicable laws, rules and regulations. Those days are over—courts no longer have to defer to federal agencies when resolving such ambiguities.

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    Global Regulation Tomorrow
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