Topic: Administrative Law

4 chapters across the catalog

Trash Can Man
Episode 1657 1:37:55 - 1:41:02

1657: Trash Can Man

Chevron Deference, Supreme Court Review

The Supreme Court is reviewing the Chevron deference doctrine, which currently allows federal agencies to interpret ambiguous laws. Overturning this 1984 precedent would return legislative power to Congress and prevent "kangaroo court" agency hearings from imposing massive fines without direct statutory authority.

Bomb Rotterdam!
Episode 1464 1:25:23 - 1:29:16

1464: Bomb Rotterdam!

Supreme Court Rulings, EPA Authority, Schedule F

The Supreme Court issued several landmark rulings, including protecting a high school coach's right to pray on the field and limiting the EPA's power to regulate carbon emissions without explicit Congressional authority. The hosts celebrate these decisions as a strike against "administrative law" and the "unaccountable" power of federal agencies. They also discuss Trump's "Schedule F" executive order, which aimed to make it easier to fire career civil servants.

Equity Hotel
Episode 1415 35:18 - 38:46

1415: Equity Hotel

Justice Kagan Questions OSHA Act and Unvaccinated Risks

Justice Elena Kagan questioned legal experts on whether the OSHA Act allows for the regulation of unvaccinated workers to protect more vulnerable populations. She challenged the idea that the agency's power ends if individuals choose to assume the risk of remaining unvaccinated. The debate centered on whether a narrower solution for those in "grave danger" would be more appropriate than a broad federal mandate.