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Accessibility statementSkip to main content Democracy Dies in Darkness SubscribeSign in PoliticsBiden administration The Fix The 202s Polling Democracy in America Election 2024 PoliticsBiden administration The Fix The 202s Polling Democracy in America Election 2024 THIS HUMBLE FISH MAY HELP THE SUPREME COURT WEAKEN THE ‘ADMINISTRATIVE STATE’ By Ann E. Marimow January 15, 2024 at 6:00 a.m. EST How a fishing dispute could disrupt federal regulators 2:30 The Supreme Court will hear a pair of cases that could lead justices to overturn the Chevron doctrine that directs courts to defer to federal agency experts. (Video: Joshua Carroll/The Washington Post) Listen 11 min Share Comment on this storyComment Add to your saved stories Save CAPE MAY, N.J. — A slender, silvery fish, sold for bait and canned as sardines, has the potential to play an outsize role in weakening the power of federal agencies to regulate vast areas of American life — overturning long-standing Supreme Court precedent in the process. But the case before the high court this week is not really about the herring. Share 1972 Comments Supreme Court decisions 2023 HAND CURATED * How the Supreme Court decided major 2023 cases June 30, 2023 How the Supreme Court decided major 2023 cases June 30, 2023 * Supreme Court to review law barring domestic abusers from having guns July 1, 2023 Supreme Court to review law barring domestic abusers from having guns July 1, 2023 * Supreme Court’s halt on student loan relief isn’t end of Biden’s effort June 30, 2023 Supreme Court’s halt on student loan relief isn’t end of Biden’s effort June 30, 2023 View 3 more stories Loading... Subscribe to comment and get the full experience. Choose your plan → Loading... Company About The Post Newsroom Policies & Standards Diversity & Inclusion Careers Media & Community Relations WP Creative Group Accessibility Statement Sitemap Get The Post Become a Subscriber Gift Subscriptions Mobile & Apps Newsletters & Alerts Washington Post Live Reprints & Permissions Post Store Books & E-Books Print Archives (Subscribers Only) Today’s Paper Public Notices Coupons Contact Us Contact the Newsroom Contact Customer Care Contact the Opinions Team Advertise Licensing & Syndication Request a Correction Send a News Tip Report a Vulnerability Terms of Use Digital Products Terms of Sale Print Products Terms of Sale Terms of Service Privacy Policy Cookie Settings Submissions & Discussion Policy RSS Terms of Service Ad Choices washingtonpost.com © 1996-2024 The Washington Post * washingtonpost.com * © 1996-2024 The Washington Post * About The Post * Contact the Newsroom * Contact Customer Care * Request a Correction * Send a News Tip * Report a Vulnerability * Download the Washington Post App * Policies & Standards * Terms of Service * Privacy Policy * Cookie Settings * Print Products Terms of Sale * Digital Products Terms of Sale * Submissions & Discussion Policy * RSS Terms of Service * Ad Choices * Coupons 5.8.3 Already a subscriber? Sign in GET UNLIMITED ACCESS TO THE WASHINGTON POST You can cancel anytime. MONTHLY €0.50 every week for the first year billed as €2 every 4 weeks YEARLY €60 €20 for the first yearBEST VALUE * Unlimited access on the web and in our apps * 24/7 live news updates Add your email address Card View more offers WE CARE ABOUT YOUR PRIVACY We and our 36 partners store and/or access information on a device, such as unique IDs in cookies to process personal data. You may accept or manage your choices by clicking below, including your right to object where legitimate interest is used, or at any time in the privacy policy page. These choices will be signaled to our partners and will not affect browsing data. WE AND OUR PARTNERS PROCESS DATA TO PROVIDE: Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use limited data to select advertising. Store and/or access information on a device. Use limited data to select content. Personalised advertising and content, advertising and content measurement, audience research and services development. List of Partners (vendors) I Accept Reject All Show Purposes