This video discusses the Supreme Court case Loper Bright Enterprises V. Raimondo, which could significantly impact the ATF's regulatory power. The core issue is Chevron deference, a legal doctrine allowing agencies to interpret ambiguous laws. Overturning or limiting this deference would force agencies like the ATF to seek legislative clarification from Congress for new rules, potentially ending current 'overreach' and preventing future interpretations on issues like firearm classifications.
This video discusses the Supreme Court's decision to review Loper Bright Enterprises V Raimondo, a case that could overturn Chevron deference. This legal doctrine allows federal agencies like the ATF to interpret existing laws, effectively creating new regulations. Overturning Chevron deference could significantly curtail the ATF's power, returning regulatory authority to Congress.
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