This case should be something to keep an eye on . . .
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/supreme-court-chevron-doctrine-herring-federal-agencies/
There are many who feel this will completely remove an Agency's ability to regulate. I'm not sure I see it that way as long as they "regulate" within the confines of their clearly defined directives and don't attempt to play outside the lines with new rules without Congressional approval. I think they run into problems when they take advantage of Chevron and drastically change historical interpretations of regulations based on the whims of a new Department Secretary or POTUS.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/supreme-court-chevron-doctrine-herring-federal-agencies/
There are many who feel this will completely remove an Agency's ability to regulate. I'm not sure I see it that way as long as they "regulate" within the confines of their clearly defined directives and don't attempt to play outside the lines with new rules without Congressional approval. I think they run into problems when they take advantage of Chevron and drastically change historical interpretations of regulations based on the whims of a new Department Secretary or POTUS.