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Lower courts have this rule using the Chevron doctrine, but the Supreme Court is poised to overturn — or severely limit — this established part of case law and shrink the size of the administrative state.
Source: https://thehoya.com/follow-the-rules-expert-judgement/
“Over the years, the Chevron doctrine has been used by lower courts as a tool to give bureaucratic and unaccountable administrative agencies excessive deference in interpreting statutes,” Carrie Severino, president of JCN told Fox News Digital.
The cause of NPR’s concern is a case called Loper Bright v. Raimondo, in which New Jersey fishermen have asked the Supreme Court to overturn or greatly limit the Chevron doctrine.