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The Money Coup: What the fall of Chevron deference means for state capacity

7 pointsby browserman11 months ago

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jaybrendansmith11 months ago
Great article. Wow. Now that the courts have so much more law to administer, it might be time to expand the courts to include more judges so that laws can be speedily decided. Let's start with the Supreme Court, who believes it is intellectual enough to decide technical details concerning the safety and efficacy of pharmaceuticals over the PhDs and MDs in the FDA, flight safety controls over the senior engineers and PhDs at airplane manufacturers, and atmospheric modeling over the PhDs in Environment and Biology at the EPA. Since the judges require so much more expertise now, let's go ahead and add 15 more of them with a varety of these specialized degrees. Then we can be confident they can truly be neutral when deciding matters of great import between the people and the moneyed interests.
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