
Episode 610
Challenging The Bureaucrats And Their Rules
This segment is from a previous program Devin Watkins from the Competitive Enterprise Institute discusses a big-picture legal case addressing what's called the "Chevron deference doctrine". The case involves requirements forcing commercial fishing businesses to pay for monitoring of their business. Chevron basically says that when regulations are in dispute, courts must defer to how bureaucracy defines them
American Viewpoints · Mike Ferguson, Devin Watkins
November 1, 20239m 1s
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Show Notes
This segment is from a previous program
Devin Watkins from the Competitive Enterprise Institute discusses a big-picture legal case addressing what's called the "Chevron deference doctrine". The case involves requirements forcing commercial fishing businesses to pay for monitoring of their business.
Chevron basically says that when regulations are in dispute, courts must defer to how bureaucracy defines them
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competitive enterprise instituteceiregulationsdevin watkins