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By Arjun Singh WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the Chevron deference, which had the effect of enhancing federal agency power, has been deemed a “seismic” change for U.S. administrative law. Members of Congress tell The Epoch Times that they believe the Supreme Court ruling will equally shake up the process of lawmaking. On June 28, in Loper Bright Enterprises…
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