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A recent Supreme Court ruling overturning the 1984 Chevron doctrine put a stop to the decades-long precedent that federal courts defer to federal agencies for interpreting statutory provisions set by Congress, and the Farm Bill could be one of the first tests of the decision’s impact. Brad Lubben, extension policy specialist and associate professor with the Center for Agricultural Profitability wrote about the ruling and its possible implications in his Policy Report column for Nebraska Farmer Magazine’s August issue. He joins to discuss more on this episode.
Read more: https://cap.unl.edu/policy-legal/what-does-supreme-court-chevron-doctrine-ruling-mean-ag
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A recent Supreme Court ruling overturning the 1984 Chevron doctrine put a stop to the decades-long precedent that federal courts defer to federal agencies for interpreting statutory provisions set by Congress, and the Farm Bill could be one of the first tests of the decision’s impact. Brad Lubben, extension policy specialist and associate professor with the Center for Agricultural Profitability wrote about the ruling and its possible implications in his Policy Report column for Nebraska Farmer Magazine’s August issue. He joins to discuss more on this episode.
Read more: https://cap.unl.edu/policy-legal/what-does-supreme-court-chevron-doctrine-ruling-mean-ag
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