The Supreme Court announced on Monday that it would decide next term whether to eliminate or rewrite the Chevron doctrine, a major, longstanding legal precedent that allows federal agencies—in the absence of clear instruction from Congress—to interpret laws as it sees fit. Scrapping the doctrine, long a goal of the conservative legal movement, would make it far easier for the courts to block and overturn federal regulations—anything from Clean Air Act restrictions to food-safety requirements to workplace-health mandates.The Chevron doctrine’s origins date back to a fight over air pollutants during the Reagan administration. In a ruling in Chevron U.S.A. v. Natural Resources Defense Council i
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