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There are certainly sympathetic federal judges, including on the supreme court, but as a whole the judiciary is not (yet) owned


The supreme court sure did take power away from the executive in Sacket v EPA, Ohio v EPA, and Biden v Nebraska, but it's likely that reasoning only applies to liberal presidents for the 6-3 conservative federalist society majority.


Repealing the Chevron Deference?

Might be a good thing that it would enable society to change faster because bureaucrats are slow to respond.

Then again, might not be the welcome change we want.


Repealing Chevron deference implies that everything which used to be left to regulatory agencies must now be passed via legislation or litigated in court. Which of those sounds like faster change?




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