The Chevron doctrine, while designed to streamline administrative processes, fundamentally conflicts with key constitutional principles and republican values. It disrupts the balance of power among government branches, leads to judicial abdication, threatens individual liberties, lacks electorate accountability, and potentially violates the nondelegation doctrine. It also fosters a legal environment marked by unpredictability and overregulation. ...
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