The U.S. Supreme Court took up a case this week that could be the end of the road for a nearly 40-year precedent requiring judges to defer to federal agencies when interpreting statutes that are ambiguous – otherwise known as Chevron doctrine. On this week’s episode of The Term, we talk through how the issue landed at the court, and how far it might go in rethinking the precedent. Also this week, partisan politics were on full display at a Senate Judiciary committee hearing on whether Congress should mandate formal ethics rules for the justices.
S2, E35: ACA Lives, Foster Agency Wins In Blockbuster Day
S2, E34: No Green Cards After Unlawful Entry
S2, E33: Computer Misuse Is Not A Federal Crime
S2, E32: Supreme Court Denies Execution By Firing Squad
S2, E31: The Case That Will Revisit Roe v. Wade
S2, E30: A Conversation About Race And The Supreme Court
S2, E29: Goodbye Arguments, Opinion Season Is Upon Us
S2, E28: Justices Stumped By Cheerleader's Angry Snapchat
S2, E27: Justices Dismantle FTC's Billion-Dollar Weapon
S2, E26: Will These Supreme Court 'Reforms' Go Anywhere?
S2, E25: How Google Beat Oracle After 10-Year Lawsuit
S2, E24: NCAA Struggles To Make Case Against Athlete Pay
S2, E23: Roberts, Gorsuch Spar Over 4th Amendment
S2, E22: The Breyer Retirement Debate Heats Up
S2, E21: Outnumbered 8 To 1, Roberts Sticks To Guns
S2, E20: Patent Owner Turns Tables On PTAB
S2, E19: Will Court's Latest Cases Be Moot?
S2, E18: Lurking In The Shadow (Docket)
S2, E17: Treasure Hunting In The Petition Pile
S2, E16: The 5-4 Lineup You Weren't Expecting
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