The Case That's Going to Tie Both of ATF's Hands Behind Its Back
This video, presented by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, critically examines the legal doctrine of Chevron Deference and its implications for administrative agencies like the ATF. It highlights the Supreme Court case Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo as a potential turning point that could curb agency power. The discussion emphasizes how overturning Chevron could shift policy-making back to Congress, preventing agencies from unilaterally changing regulations, as seen with the ATF's bump stock rule.









