It's hard to explain how widespread the repercussions of overturning Chevron deference will be. Even if you narrow the scope down to tech policy, you're left wrangling a super-explainer on a friday afternoon www.theverge.com/24188365/che...
Love the part where he says that a statute has one meaning that doesn't change from the moment it is passed and so it is suspect to change one's interpretation and new interpretations should not be credited. Bro, have you seen what your court has been up to for the past four years?
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I find it hard, as a Canadian, to overstate the absolute folly of the Western World's decision has been to concede collectively that the World Wide Web, at its core, is essentially American in its infrastructure and the home of ALL its dominant tech companies.
An American Net never was neutral.
The man who declared America post racist & another that sites dark ages common law for rationalization of his vindictive rulings will now be ruling on laws argued by educated topic specialists & their counterparts corp shill industry hacks who bribe conservative SCOTUS justices with trips and prizes
It feels to me like right wing justices have been overturning regulations for any reason at any time before this decision. It makes it hard to appreciate the idea that they could actually do this more in the future than they already were
@sarahjeong.bsky.social Here's a very simple explainer of exactly how fuct we are where a picture tells 1000 words: Ex Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, wearing Chevron as if he's employee of the month. As if. #auspol