The U.S. Supreme Court took up a case this week that could be the end of the road for a nearly 40-year precedent requiring judges to defer to federal agencies when interpreting statutes that are ambiguous – otherwise known as Chevron doctrine. On this week’s episode of The Term, we talk through how the issue landed at the court, and how far it might go in rethinking the precedent. Also this week, partisan politics were on full display at a Senate Judiciary committee hearing on whether Congress should mandate formal ethics rules for the justices.
S2, E15: High Court Housekeeping
S2, E14: The Future Of Climate Change Lawsuits
S2, E13: In The Thick Of It
S2, E12: The Biden Era Begins
S2, E11: The End Of The Trump Era
S2, E10: The Push To Overturn The Election
S2, E9: Suing Candy Makers For Child Slavery
S2, E8: What's On Alito's Mind?
S2, E7: A Good Day For The ACA
S2, E6: Catholic Foster Agency Headed For Win
S2, E5: Justice Barrett Enters Election Storm
S2, E4: Justices Dive Into Election, Immigration Battles
S2, E3: Breaking Down The Barrett Hearings
S2, E2: Justices Start Term With Guns Blazing
S2, E1: The Impact of Amy Coney Barrett
The Life And Legacy Of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
We’re Back With Season 2
S1, E39: Term Finale - The Myth Of The Moderate Court
S1, E38: The Justices Wrap Up With Trump Taxes
S1, E37: It's Roberts' World
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