104. The Chevron Doctrine and the Administrative State
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Chevron is not just a gas station. It's also one of the most important legal doctrines, underpinning much of the administrative state in the United States. And it's also about to be overturned by the Supreme Court. Why? Is this a good idea? And what will be the consequences? This episode is sponsored by Progressive Insurance. 
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