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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
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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.
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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.


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