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Legal analysis on starry decisis, Chevron, and a case on homelessness
The chapter delves into Neil Gorsuch's extensive concurrence on starry decisis and the Chevron doctrine, tying in Abraham Lincoln's views on the Dred Scott decision. It also explores Gorsuch's opposition to the administrative state and judicial restraint. Additionally, the discussion covers the Supreme Court's ruling on a homelessness-related case, emphasizing the conservative bloc's support for a law prohibiting camping in public areas, despite objections from liberal justices.