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What the Supreme Court Fishery Case Could Mean for Federal Agencies’ Power

The case appears poised to be the next step in the conservative legal movement’s multigenerational effort to chip away at the New Deal.

Charlie Savage
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Chevron Corporation, Conservatism (US Politics), Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Decisions and Verdicts, Fish Farming, Law and Legislation, National Marine Fisheries Service, Natural Resources Defense Council, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Supreme Court (US)
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