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4. Chevron is Dead. Is the Administrative State Still Alive?

UnCommon Law

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Legal Shifts and Net Neutrality

This chapter delves into the Supreme Court's overruling of the Chevron Doctrine, emphasizing its transformative effects on the administrative state and how courts engage with agency regulations. It focuses on the implications of the Loper Bright case for net neutrality, detailing shifts in regulatory authority and the partisan divide over telecom regulation. Additionally, it considers the future of internet policy, potential congressional action, and the broader impact on labor regulations.

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