A recent case involving Atlantic herring has brought the legal doctrine known as Chevron deference to the forefront, with implications that it may be nearing its end. The doctrine, which grants agencies deference in interpreting ambiguous statutes, is facing scrutiny in court. Critics argue that overturning Chevron deference could significantly impact regulatory efforts, particularly in environmental enforcement such as cracking down on emissions.
Everybody pray that the chevron deference gets overturned/weakened in the next few weeks https://t.co/P8iKRILG0z
Chevron Deference is on Thin Ice https://t.co/PaN7qKIZnn
Overturning 'Chevron deference' would make it much harder to crack down on emissions. https://t.co/qplF42TlEL
Clearly a protest against Chevron deference. #appellatetwitter #deepcut https://t.co/LVInK9KqwA
Atlantic herring get their day in court—does it spell the end of Chevron deference? https://t.co/KZQNMammzl