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ben_brainard
Ben Brainard :
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2024-07-23 19:46:58
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eltorrodelmar
eltorrodelmar :
The number of comments that ignore administrative law entirely is baffling. The agencies didn’t write laws they wrote rules governed by the law that created the agency. The rule making process even
2024-07-23 23:46:06
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ali.lives.the.book.life
Allana B. :
Wait, can we delve into that "6/3rds" part? Public education (at least in FL) is severely lacking
2024-07-25 01:15:12
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danawhozanne
Dana Clemmons :
I've worked jobs that required reporting to the EPA & OSHA. Judges don't have the expertise or education to know the technicalities of a lot of these laws - they are their own career.
2024-07-23 19:27:46
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dcmwade
DCMWade :
Chevron was implemented in a time where people outside of the judicial system weren’t going to use that authority to violate the rights of the people they were meant to monitor.
2024-07-24 11:31:38
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myblorboyinyu
Yin Yu’s Most Devoted Believer :
Sigh *opens google because I still don’t understand what Chevron deference is*
2024-07-25 08:52:12
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americanredstar
AmericanRedStar :
CD was being used to impliment and enforce regulations without input or challenge from voters, and we had laws before it was a thing
2024-07-23 21:54:35
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morphis_immortal
morphis :
this also prevents agency's like atf from their bs too
2024-07-27 00:00:16
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parrotmomdragon
apryl :
deference was when a legislative delegation to an administrative agency on a particular issue or question was NOT explicit, but implicit (or implied) the court could NOT substitute it's own
2024-07-26 16:22:16
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nicholassparks327
nicholassparks327 :
the agencies were writing their own laws, some of which violated the constitution.
2024-07-23 21:34:15
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dxl1986
dxl1987 :
The problem is the power was held more by the agencies than the “experts”. There’s also the question of who decides who is an “expert”
2024-07-23 19:18:14
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maddy.claire3
spider-man 🕷️ :
“the quiet part meant to be quiet, cher”[proud]
2024-07-23 19:04:49
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tired_of_this_apocalypse
ThisKittyHasClaws 🍉🐾🌈 :
Anyone who doesn't understand the implications of this debacle should read The Jungle.
2024-07-23 20:54:30
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nicholasjohnston94
Nicholas Johnston :
Congress writes the laws not agencies
2024-07-24 10:15:14
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tythompson923
mtd31 :
Day 5 of asking for South Dakota to get a Jack rabbit hat
2024-07-24 18:32:23
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thats.not.your.name
Whyamidoingthis :
Vas deference
2024-07-23 19:11:18
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th3otherjulia
Julia :
I just noticed your judicial robes. It works on levels.
2024-08-03 04:38:58
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lunanmoonwalker
Goldman’s Garage :
Glad to see your states skits back
2024-07-23 21:33:56
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beakymoose
Megs :
Soooo happy you’re back on my fyp 🖤
2024-07-24 20:44:47
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smoothjazze38
Doug B :
Nice cliffhanger
2024-07-23 20:23:16
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caine_motorsports
Robbie Preston Long Jr :
I've missed seeing you on my fyp I've always followed you but I hadn't seen your posts in a while
2024-07-28 19:47:29
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maybee5
May Bee :
The 3/5ths slip had me cackling in historian
2024-07-24 12:03:14
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redkillion
Red killion 🎗️ :
actually it was much deeper than just the supreme Court was bored.
2024-07-28 17:43:17
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