MAJOR BREAKING SCOTUS NEWS: ATF CRUSHED BY MONUMENTAL COURT RULINGS...

Published on July 3, 2024
Duration: 23:45

This video analyzes three significant US Supreme Court rulings that significantly curtail the power of administrative agencies like the ATF, SEC, and Federal Reserve. The Loper Bright case effectively ends the Chevron Doctrine, meaning federal courts will no longer automatically defer to agency interpretations of law. The Loper Bright case effectively ends the Chevron Doctrine, meaning federal courts will no longer automatically defer to agency interpretations of law. The Jarkesy case prevents agencies from using administrative law judges to impose civil fines, mandating jury trials for monetary penalties. The Corner Post case revises the statute of limitations for challenging regulations, allowing challenges from the moment of injury rather than the regulation's promulgation.

Quick Summary

Three recent US Supreme Court rulings—Loper Bright, Jarkesy, and Corner Post—mark a significant blow against administrative agency power. These decisions end the Chevron Doctrine of agency deference, prevent agencies from imposing civil fines without jury trials, and reset the statute of limitations for challenging regulations to the point of injury, making it harder for the 'deep state' to exert unchecked authority.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: SCOTUS Decimates Agency Power
  2. 00:34Host Introduction: Mark Smith, Constitutional Attorney
  3. 01:49Overview of Three Key Supreme Court Cases
  4. 02:48The Loper Bright Case & End of Chevron Doctrine
  5. 04:37Why Agency Deference Was Problematic
  6. 06:08Loper Bright: Chevron Doctrine is No More
  7. 07:00The Jarkesy Case: Agency Law Judges & Civil Fines
  8. 08:33How Agencies Used ALJs to Impose Fines
  9. 12:17Jarkesy Ruling: Seventh Amendment & Jury Trials
  10. 15:03The Corner Post Case: Statute of Limitations
  11. 16:41How Government Played the Statute of Limitations Game
  12. 19:01Corner Post: Injury Triggers Statute of Limitations
  13. 21:18Connecting the Three Cases: A Blow to the Deep State
  14. 23:11Conclusion: A Good Start Against Government Tyranny

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the Loper Bright case regarding administrative agencies?

The Loper Bright case effectively ended the Chevron Doctrine, meaning federal courts will no longer automatically defer to administrative agencies' interpretations of ambiguous laws they administer. This shifts power back to the judiciary for legal interpretation.

How does the Jarkesy Supreme Court ruling impact administrative agencies' ability to fine citizens?

The Jarkesy ruling prohibits administrative agencies from using their internal Administrative Law Judges (ALJs) to impose civil fines. Citizens now have a right to a jury trial for monetary penalties, as guaranteed by the Seventh Amendment.

What change did the Corner Post Supreme Court decision bring to challenging regulations?

The Corner Post decision established that the statute of limitations for challenging a regulation begins when an individual is actually injured by it, not when the regulation was first enacted. This allows for challenges to older regulations if current harm is experienced.

How do these three Supreme Court cases collectively affect the 'deep state' or regulatory agencies?

Together, these rulings significantly curtail the power of administrative agencies by ending deference, protecting citizens from arbitrary fines without jury trials, and making it easier to challenge outdated or harmful regulations, thereby reducing regulatory overreach.

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