Summary
- The U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Chevron deference, giving federal agencies less leeway in regulation
- Conservatives celebrated the end of the 40-year precedent, while environmental advocates expressed concern
- The ruling has implications for various aspects of U.S. life, particularly for environmental regulation
- There is divided opinion on the impact of the end of Chevron deference, with some seeing it as a victory for checking the administrative state