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Supreme Court weakens federal regulators with Chevron overturning, threatening net neutrality, right to repair, big tech regulation, and more

The downfall of Chevron deference could completely change the ways courts review net neutrality, according to Bloomberg Intelligence’s Matt Schettenhelm. “The FCC’s 2024 effort to reinstitute federal broadband regulation is the latest chapter in a long-running regulatory saga, yet we think the demise of deference will change its course in a fundamental way,” he wrote in a recent report. “This time, we don’t expect the FCC to prevail in court as it did in 2016.” Schettenhelm estimated an 80 percent chance of the FCC’s newest net neutrality order being blocked or overturned in the absence of Chevron deference.

Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan has made no secret of her ambitions to use the agency’s authority to take bold action to restore competition to digital markets and protect consumers. But with Chevron being overturned amid a broader movement undermining agency authority without clear direction from Congress, Schettenhelm said, “it’s about the worst possible time for the FTC to be claiming novel rulemaking power to address unfair competition issues in a way that it never has before.”

Khan’s methods have drawn intense criticism from the business community, most recently with the agency’s labor-friendly rulemaking banning noncompete agreements in employment contracts. That action relies on the FTC’s interpretation of its authority to allow it to take action in this area — the kind of thing that brings up questions about agency deference.

nutsack ,

the stock market likes it

MNByChoice ,

Are there any of the rules being weakened that are pro-company/anti-consumer/anti-worker? Not all government rules help people.

Like did OCSH decide I cannot sue my employer, but now I can type shit? I figure the only want to fix this is to hurt Harlan Crow with it.

technocrit ,

Are there any of the rules being weakened that are pro-company/anti-consumer/anti-worker?

lmao

MNByChoice ,

Yeah…

birbalkumar ,

The recent Supreme Court decision to weaken federal regulators by overturning Chevron has significant implications. This move threatens net neutrality, the right to repair, big tech regulation, and more. In such uncertain times, financial stability is crucial. For those in need, there are apps that loan you money instantly without a job to help manage expenses during these regulatory changes. Understanding the broader impacts of this ruling is essential for navigating the evolving landscape.

shimdidly ,

Supreme Court weakens federal regulators

Thank goodness!

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