Published Jul 25, 2024
The Supreme Court ruling that could kill net neutrality
Nilay Patel and Sarah Jeong analyze the Supreme Court's pivotal ruling to overturn Chevron deference, examining how this legal shift endangers net neutrality and could reshape regulatory landscapes across various sectors, including environmental and labor regulations.

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