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The Major Questions Doctrine Is a Toss Up, Right?
The major questions doctrine only has use when the statute clearly allows the agency to do what the agency is doing. If there's ambiguity about that, right? Like, if it's is not clear, the court can rely on that. Instead, they have to rely on this stupid doctrine that they've made up. And and by fuzzy, what i mean is, bulshit.